Coventry City's emphatic victory over Cheltenham Town this weekend pushed them closer towards a top seven finish and a place in the Sky Bet League Two play-offs.

The Sky Blues are currently sitting in sixth place in the fourth tier, three points clear of Mansfield Town with one game left to play.

With a home fixture against Morecambe to play, you would expect Coventry to pick up the one point they need to guarantee their play-off position but you cannot write off the visitors, who will be scrapping for their lives with relegation still a possibility.

Coventry have had a good season but it has been inconsistent and they have had to cope with a few injuries to star players like Tony Andreu and Jodi Jones.

Mark Robins will be eyeing up some summer transfer targets already despite the season entering the crunch stage.

Here are two players who Coventry should offload and two more that they should sign.

A lot was expected from Vincenti when he arrived from Rochdale this season but he has performed below par.

The towering winger has picked up three goals and two assists but considering his aerial threat and the attackers he is working with, he should have more in both tallies.

Coventry will look to upgrade on the former Rochdale man this summer after a disappointing campaign.

Browne is a former Coventry target, who nearly joined the Sky Blues on loan last season before moving to Wigan instead.

The attacking midfielder has been in terrific form for West Ham's youth side, scoring six goals in 11 starts, including four goals in one match against Everton!

But unless West Ham get relegated and sell the likes of Marko Arnautovic, Manuel Lanzini and Michail Antonio, the 20-year-old is unlikely to get first team game time and a move to Coventry would be good for his career.

Coventry wasted the start of the season by giving Beavon a number of games.

The veteran striker clearly is not capable of performing to the standards required to compete for promotion in League Two.

It is in the best interests of both the club and the player for him to exit this summer.

 

Clarke-Harris joined Coventry in January on loan until the end of the season and he has impressed fans thoroughly.

The 23-year-old has scored four goals and added four assists so far for the Sky Blues and he has worked tirelessly up front or in the attacking midfield regions.

With his Rotherham contract coming to an end, Clarke-Harris could now look to seal a permanent return to the club who raised him through the academy.