Coventry City will be hoping to build upon the impressive performances that they were able to produce in the Championship last season when they make their return to action later this year.

The Sky Blues managed to win 17 games in the second-tier during the previous campaign as they secured a 12th place finish in the standings.

In order to have the best chance of launching a sustained bid for a place in the play-offs next season, Coventry will need to add some fresh faces to their squad.

Mark Robins will also have to keep some of the key members of his squad at the club this summer.

Here, we have decided to take a look at two Coventry players who face an uncertain few weeks ahead...

Gustavo Hamer

A stand-out performer for Coventry last season, Gustavo Hamer managed to provide 12 direct goal contributions in 39 league appearances for the club as he averaged a WhoScored match rating of 6.93 at this level.

Hamer also made 1.9 tackles and 1.2 interceptions per game in the second-tier as he excelled in this particular division.

Due to the nature of his displays, the midfielder has unsurprisingly been linked with a move to a Premier League side in recent weeks.

As per a report from Football Insider, Brighton & Hove Albion are keeping tabs on Hamer ahead of a potential swoop this summer.

Whereas Coventry will be keen to retain the services of the 24-year-old for another season, their resolve could be tested if the Seagulls opt to submit a bid for Hamer when the transfer window opens.

Tyler Walker

Tyler Walker is currently facing an uncertain future at Coventry due to the fact that he has ultimately failed to live up to expectations since sealing a move to the club in 2020.

 

 

During the first-half of the previous campaign, the forward only managed to find the back of the net on two occasions in the Championship despite making 19 appearances at this level.

Loaned out to Portsmouth earlier this year, Walker was unable to make a positive impression in this loan spell as he only scored once in 15 appearances.

Given that Walker is currently behind Viktor Gyokeres and Matt Godden in the pecking order at Coventry, it wouldn't be at all surprising if the club opt to make him available for transfer this summer.