News about the Callum O’Hare contract situation for Coventry City is provided by CoventryLive as Sky Blues manager Mark Robins is questioned about it.
When asked about Callum O’Hare’s contract situation at Coventry City, Mark Robins insisted that the team had every intention of keeping the excellent player on after this season.
The 25-year-old midfielder’s future is uncertain because he has nine months left on his present contract with the Sky Blues and there hasn’t been any word on the possibility of him signing a new, long-term deal to ensure his future at the CBS Arena.
Fans are becoming more and more concerned about the circumstance, which the club is obviously fully aware of and handling, despite Robins being quite mum about the problem.
When asked about the current state of the matter, if O’Hare has received new terms, whether negotiations have begun, the manager responded, “Well, I’ll let you know when I have something to tell you. Of course, we want to keep Callum after this campaign. Actually, it’s that easy. Therefore, we’ll try to accomplish that. I doubt I can express myself more clearly than that.
Prior to the Coventry City vs. Hull match, the manager of the team makes an admission.
Coventry City squad news from CoventryLive as Mark Robins provides an update on the condition of Jamaican pair Kasey Palmer and Joel Latibeaudiere following return from long-haul international duty
Kasey Palmer and Joel Latibeaudiere, two international players, may not be ready to play for Coventry City against Hull on Friday night, according to Mark Robins.
During the international break, the two played two games while traveling with Jamaica; the most recent of these was on Wednesday in Kingston, where Palmer played for the whole 90 minutes and Latibeaudiere for just over an hour.
The Sky Blues’ preparations have been hindered by the Championship match’s move to Friday since the MKM Stadium will host the city’s rugby league team’s match on Saturday. The City pair arrived back in the UK on Thursday morning after their lengthy journey. The Robins’ team is staying the night before the game on Friday instead of leaving this afternoon (Thurs).
If Palmer and Latibeaudiere will ride the bus, join the group later tonight, or perhaps tomorrow morning, is unknown.