“£10m-£12m, I’d be really happy” – Coventry City backed to sanction player exit in summer

"£10m-£12m, I'd be really happy" - Coventry City backed to sanction player exit in summer
"£10m-£12m, I'd be really happy" - Coventry City backed to sanction player exit in summer

“£10m-£12m, I’d be really happy” – Coventry City backed to sanction player exit in summer

Coventry City reportedly rejected an offer from Serie A club AS Roma for defender Milan van

Ewijk.

"£10m-£12m, I'd be really happy" - Coventry City backed to sanction player exit in summer
“£10m-£12m, I’d be really happy” – Coventry City backed to sanction player exit in summer

According to the Dutch outlet SoccerNews, Roma made a proposal in January, but the

Championship team demanded a bigger cost than the Italians were willing to pay.

It wasn’t the only affection for Van Ewijk shown during the winter transfer window, with Premier

League Fulham also rumoured to be interested.

We asked our Coventry Fan Pundit, Chris, if now is the moment to cash in on the former

Netherlands junior international.

May soon to be time to wave goodbye to Milan van Ewijk at Coventry

Chris told Football League World: “Milan is a hard one. Last season, he was amazing. He was easily

one of our finest players. He only cost us £4 million, which appeared to be an excellent steal.

“He was always going to attract interest from major European clubs. I know there was some interest from Fulham, possibly other Premier League teams, and then Roma.

“I am glad we kept him. He’s quite unreliable. He’ll be amazing for a few games, but he’s been one

of our worst performers all season.

“I’m not sure if his head has been turned a little. That’s the sense we had with Ben…

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