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Coventry City one of three Championship clubs in for Chelsea man 'finalising loan'

Coventry City have been credited with interest in a loan deal for Chelsea’s highly-rated attacking midfielder Tino Anjorin.

Chief Chelsea correspondent Adam Newson from CoventryLive’s sister title Football London has today stated via his Twitter account that the Sky Blues have shown an interest in the 20-year-old, but that they face competition from Championship rivals Norwich City, Huddersfield Town and QPR, as well as clubs on the continent.

Newson tweeted: "Tino Anjorin finalising a loan move away from Chelsea. Coventry, Huddersfield, Norwich and QPR, interested and couple of European clubs interested."

City’s top priority has been bolstering their defensive ranks, with a left wing-back top of the list as Mark Robins continues to search for a player to fill the boots of Ian Maatsen.

Robins last week recruited two centre-halves on season-long loans – Callum Doyle from Manchester City and Jonathan Panzo from Nottingham Forest – and is hopeful of adding two more loans in the coming days/weeks.

The City boss previously said his remaining targets will be for defensive positions but with the on-going interest from Burnley in Callum O’Hare, Anjorin could be seen as a contingency option.

Despite his young age, the England youth international has already made senior appearances for three clubs, playing 22 games across loan spells with Lokomotiv Moscow and Huddersfield last term after playing five times for the Blues.

He’s been highly rated for some time, having made his Chelsea debut at just 17 in 2019. He scored once in seven Championship appearances for the Terriers during 2021-22.

Coventry, of course, have a strong connection with Stamford Bridge due to assistant manager Adi Viveash’s ten years coaching the Premier

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