Coventry City have been sent some advice over one of their stars after their Championship status was confirmed for another campaign.
The Sky Blues had an excellent second half of the season, which saw them reach the Championship play-off semi-finals.
However, despite taking the second leg to extra time, Coventry City lost to Sunderland, who will now meet Sheffield United in the final on May 24.
We revealed Lampard and Southampton links some time ago, with a further update from EFL Analysis this week confirming the Coventry boss is quite keen to move to St Mary’s.
But it’s not just Lampard who could be departing the CBS Arena in the coming months.
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Coventry City told how to keep Milan van Ewijk
Milan van Ewijk made a mistake in the play-offs earlier this month, handing Sunderland a late winner in the first-leg tie.
Despite that error, the defender still had a good season and has been receiving transfer interest.
Now, Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman has been discussing the right-back, who he called one of the ‘best’ and said had a ‘brilliant’ season.
On Coventry keeping hold of Van Ewijk and rumours of a move, Goodman said the Blues ‘would need to sell him that project’.
He told Football League World: “Milan van Ewijk has been brilliant since arriving at Coventry City.
“Still only 24 years old, right up there with the best right-backs in the Championship this season – obviously the mistake that he made in the first leg against Sunderland was heartbreaking for him and heartbreaking for Coventry City, but it shouldn’t define what a brilliant season he’s had.
“Can they keep him? I think Coventry will be challenging at the top of the Championship next season, so if there is interest in him, then they would need to sell him that project, and it could be that he may feel he owes them.”

Coventry City could lose Haji Wright
As well as Van Ewijk, Coventry star Haji Wright has transfer interest going into the latest summer transfer window.
Graeme Bailey told us: “Obviously Haji Wright, we know Ipswich liked him before. I can see Coventry losing players but more so losing them to an Ipswich or Leicester coming down. And I think Haji Wright probably would go to one of those.
“It’s not brain surgery. Both clubs need a new striker. And we know Ipswich were trying to sign Haji Wright in January. So do we think they’ve gone off him? No. He is going to be an option.
“Leicester will probably sign a couple of strikers. They’ve got the money. They’ve come down.”
Wright scored 12 goals and provided one assist in 29 Championship matches across the 2024/25 season.
