Coventry City set to take action ahead of busy summer transfer window
A strategy meeting has been scheduled as the club looks to figure out what route to take in the transfer market this summer.
The club have recruited well in recent seasons, which has played a key role in their rise back to play-off contention in the Championship.
But Robins is wary of the struggles of maintaining that kind of position in the league as they target promotion to the Premier League.
Robins has admitted that the club will still need to maintain a strict budget as they try to stay within their means.
“You can only do what you can do,” said Robins, via Coventry Live.
“We don’t have a pot of money to go and buy whoever we wanted… We speak all the time about what would it take to take us to the next level.”
Coventry have risen from League Two to the top end of the Championship in just five years, partly also thanks to the incredible talent that has come through the ranks of the club.
Robins is excited by the talent already playing for the Sky Blues and highlighted the chances they create as reason to believe the club is building towards something.
But Robins knows that finding the extra quality needed to gain promotion will not be easy, particularly with the budget the club is working under.
Coventry are currently 11th in the second division table, six points adrift of the play-off places with eight games left in the season.
Robins’ side face the visit of sixth place Blackburn Rovers when football returns from the international break on April 2.
Coventry have done extremely well to recover from the dark days that they suffered in the last decade.
But finding that extra few points that separates an also-ran and a play-off side can be so difficult even with all the money in the world.
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