“He ought to play,” According to Mark Robins, a 22-year-old could leave Coventry City this winter.

Coventry City boss Mark Robins has said that Fabio Tavares could make a loan move away from the club in the January transfer window.

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Coventry City added young striker Tavares to their ranks almost two years ago now, bringing him in from Rochdale in winter 2021. The majority of the Portuguese talent’s game time has come in the Sky Blues’ youth setup, with 18 senior appearances yielding

Tavares has only lately made a comeback after a protracted injury layoff. However, at 22, the consensus is that he should get consistent first-team opportunities.

He would thus profit from a winter loan, and it appears that this is being considered. Although he has been working on a recovery for the most of 2023, Coventry City manager Robins has stated to Coventry Live that he believes Tavares needs to play and that there is a “fairly high” likelihood that he will go out on loan to do so.

Like Callum O’Hare, he has been sidelined for about a year, but he will be there at training, according to Robins.

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“At the point where he was hurt, Fabio was still attempting to penetrate the side. He was set back by that, so we’ll see what we can do about it. However, he will be playing for the under-21 team today.

However, he has to play, therefore there’s a good probability he’ll move on loan in January. We are now having these chats, so that’s where our relationship with Fabio is at.

“Although no firm decision has been taken, it could be the direction that it goes in my opinion. Fabio is conscious of this, and we’ll just see how he goes and see how he accelerates.”

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