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Coventry City tight-lipped on reported transfer as excitement grows for new kit – Sky Blues Q&A

Coventry City fans continue to scratch their heads wondering if the club have signed their second player of the summer transfer window, which officially opens on Friday.

According to several reports in the Serbian media, Red Star Belgrade have sold 22-year-old midfielder Marko Stamenic to the Sky Blues for a fee of €5m (£4.2m) – a claim that does not it was neither confirmed nor denied by the championship. club who are tight-lipped on the matter.




Another big unknown this summer is exactly how much Doug King is prepared to spend or make available to Mark Robins to improve his squad, or whether the club must cash in on a player, as they did last summer, for to reinvest. . A sell-on fee from Viktor Gyokeres, meanwhile, could turn things around, should the former City star be sold by Sporting Lisbon.

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City continue to be linked with a host of players in various positions, while barely a week goes by when Ben Sheaf – one of the club’s most sold assets – is not linked with interest from clubs in higher positions.

Elsewhere, fans are also looking forward to news of next season’s new kits and a new shirt sponsor, while season tickets continue to be snapped up, with supporters having until next Wednesday to take advantage of ‘Early Bird’ prices as the club is set to ‘smash’ last season’s total draw of 19,500.

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