The four Coventry City players who are unlikely to play for the club again are currently unclear or undisclosed.

Here are the four Coventry City players who may have played their final game for the club:

Callum O’Hare celebrates Coventry City goal as Ellis Simms watches on

1. Callum O’Hare: O’Hare’s contract is set to expire this summer, and if no extension is agreed upon, he will be free to leave the club. Despite being a key player for Coventry when available, he has attracted interest from Premier League clubs like Fulham and Everton, as well as Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers.

2. Liam Kelly: Kelly has been with Coventry since 2017, helping them rise back to the Championship. However, his playing time has decreased significantly in recent years, and with his contract expiring this summer, it’s likely he may have played his final game for the club.

3. Simon Moore: Moore joined Coventry in 2021 but has since fallen down the pecking order in the goalkeeping department. With his contract expiring in June and limited first-team opportunities, he is expected to depart the club.

4. Matty Godden: While Godden’s contract doesn’t expire this summer, he will be a free agent in 2025 if no extension is agreed upon. Despite contributing important goals, he has struggled for consistent game time and could seek a move away in the summer to secure regular minutes, especially with the emergence of Ellis Simms in the squad.

Coventry City players with expriring contracts in 2024
Player Year signed Extension option
Callum O’Hare 2020 No
Liam Kelly 2017 No
Simon Moore 2021 No

Simon Moore, aged 33, served as the primary goalkeeper during his debut season at the CBS Arena, making 41 league appearances as Coventry finished 12th in the table. However, his position within Robins’ starting lineup has since diminished, suggesting he may depart once his contract expires next month.

As for Matty Godden, while his contract doesn’t terminate this summer, he’ll become a free agent in 2025 without further extension. Despite scoring crucial goals, the 32-year-old has struggled for consistent game time under Robins, often featuring more frequently from the bench. With Ellis Simms emerging as a prominent figure in the squad, Godden might opt to seek a move in search of regular minutes elsewhere.

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