
Frank Lampard’s transfer window is closing, and Coventry City has “really strong” choices to fire him.
Coventry City let go of one first team player and only signed one player during the transfer window,
although it was a high-quality acquisition. However, the Sky Blues ended their business with two
players in a stronger position than when the mid-term trade period began thanks to the recall of
Scotland’s Jack Burroughs and Ryan Howley.
The midfield On the same day that striker Fabio Tavares left on loan to League One Burton Albion,
Matt Grimes, the club’s big statement acquisition, arrived from Championship rival Swansea City
last week for a reported £3.5 million to £4 million.The possibility of acquiring talented forward Jamie Paterson,
who has been practicing with the team for the past several weeks and received excellent feedback from head coach
Frank Lampard, is the only thing that is still up in the air.He’s been “brilliant” in the dressing room and appears fit and sharp.
The 33-year-old, who is free after departing MLS team Charlotte FC in North Carolina, seems like a
“no-brainer” because he can play a variety of positions, including attacking midfield, second striker,
and either wing. If City keeps improving and tries to qualify for the playoffs, that adaptability, experience,
and quality might be quite beneficial.
There is more than enough cover with three goalkeepers. With Wilson fully recovered from a
three-month knee injury and Dovin in peak shape and holding the gloves at the moment,
Lampard has two senior stoppers as backups.
Joel Latibeaudiere, Bobby Thomas, Liam Kitching, and Luis Binks are the center-backs.
Lampard’s options would be somewhat limited if the club suffered an injury or suspension if
he sticks to a back three system, however Ryan Howley and Jake Bidwell could go in in an emergency.
Even though the current 3-5-2 configuration is quite effective, Lampard has always preferred a back four,
and he could easily switch to the other back line if he gets hurt. The probability
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