Football League World
·25 janvier 2026
2 Coventry City players that are surely weighing up late January transfer exit ft. 1-cap international

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·25 janvier 2026

FLW takes a look at two Coventry City players who may be looking for a fresh start this month.
Coventry City have been a force in the Championship this season, and after a small blip over the festive period, they have returned to form over the course of the last week.
Frank Lampard, who has interest from Crystal Palace, has been the mastermind behind an outstanding campaign and the former Chelsea boss is closing in on a return to the Premier League and his first promotion as manager.
However, with just under two weeks to go in the January transfer window, there are still decisions to be made at the CBS Arena involving incomings and outgoings.
With a league title on the cards, there will be a desire for those in the West Midlands to stick around and see out this season. Nevertheless, Football League World has taken a look at two Coventry players who may seek an exit before the February 2 deadline.

In the last couple of years, Ben Wilson has started to see his game time become more and more limited at Coventry, and while he remains a key part of the squad, the form of Carl Rushworth has meant that he is yet to feature in the Championship at all this season.
He featured just four times in the league in 2024/25, and Oliver Dovin is slowly working his way back to full fitness.
Therefore, his place in the squad could be under threat in the coming weeks and months as the Swedish shot-stopper starts to come back into Lampard's consideration after his ACL injury last year.
If Wilson is keen on getting time on the pitch this season, then he may pursue an exit from Coventry and finally get playing football again.
However, it must be said that he has been a key man at the Sky Blues for a number of years, and he may wish to be involved in the promotion push no matter what.

Kai Andrews is living the teenage dream at the CBS Arena this season, and he has been called upon by Lampard on seven separate occasions in the Championship as his side chase promotion to the Premier League.
However, at 19, this is a vital moment for the midfielder's career and he is in desperate need of consistent minutes on the pitch as he looks to develop his skills in the senior game.
With the form of those in the middle of the park at Coventry, and the pressure of the run-in, he may not be able to get that in CV6.
Therefore, a loan move for the second-half of the campaign may be the perfect way for Andrews to play his part in the future for the Sky Blues, and show his head coach why he should be given more opportunities to impress in the years to come.
Andrews - who has been capped once at senior level for Wales already - had a short stint on loan at Motherwell in 2024/25, and Coventry may be keen to test his skills in League One this season as the transfer window begins to heat up across the EFL.









































