Seal deal: Coventry City confirms the signing of highly rated star who reject west ham mega deal

Coventry City are targeting a move for Hammarby IF goalkeeper Oliver Dovin as they eye their latest signing in the mould of Gus Hamer and Milan van Ewijk.

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That’s according to a report from Swedish news outlet SportsBladet, who claim that the Sky Blues are looking to make the English-born Sweden international shot-stopper a key priority in the coming weeks of the summer transfer window.

City have established themselves as a highly-reputable club in the second tier ever since their promotion in 2020 and earned the plaudits of many for their well-documented runs to the 2022/23 Championship play-off final, as well as losing at Wembley on penalties last season in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United.

However, Mark Robins is overseeing a summer of change both in terms of his playing squad and coaching staff ahead of the upcoming season, and the capture of Dovin would further showcase the direction the club is heading in amid their aims to bring Premier League football back to this part of the West Midlands for the first time since 2001.

Coventry City make Hammarby goalkeeper a key priority

Mark Robins

Referring back to this latest update from SportsBladet, it is reported that the Hammarby keeper has been pinpointed as a key priority by Robins and the Sky Blues’ recruitment team.

The Championship club have had success signing players from Europe in recent windows – with the likes of van Ewijk and Hamer proving particular successes – and they will hope that Dovin is the latest in that mould.

It was recently reported by fellow Swedish news outlet TuttoSvenskan that a number of clubs were also monitoring the situation of the London-born Sweden international as they prepared to submit their own bids, but such rumours were then played down by Hammarby’s Sporting Director, Mikael Hjelmberg.

However, City have seemingly not been deterred by Hjelmberg’s comments, as they are the one second-tier side looking to plot a swoop for the 21-year-old.

The outlet continues to claim that Coventry should be aware of Dovin’s valuation – a figure not included in the report – and that representatives are set to be in contact with the hierarchy at the Tele2 Arena.

The report concludes by stating that there are “many indications” which point towards Dovin’s potential move to the CBS Arena, and that City are hopeful of striking a deal in the coming weeks.

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