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“Probably the time where we cut our losses” – Coventry City fan pundit speaks out on 24-year-old’s future

Jodi Jones might find himself at a new club in the summer, with his contract set to run out when the season comes to a close.

There is a decision then to be made on whether Coventry want to try and keep the 24-year-old at the club and use him as an option going forward or in rotation or whether they want to let him look for pastures new.

He hasn’t been able to nail down a starting spot in recent seasons and hasn’t been too close to the first-team either since way back in 2017/18, when he was just 19-years-old. That campaign, when the Sky Blues were in League Two, he managed 19 league appearances for the club.

Since then, he has managed only 15 league games in three seasons. The signs are there then that he isn’t a part of their plans and that his contract might not be extended by Mark Robins.

Now, Football League World’s Coventry City fan pundit Neil Littlewood has admitted himself that the best port of call for Jones this summer could be to finally wave him off into the sunset and let him look for a new team that isn’t Coventry.

Having made only a handful of appearances in the Championship this season during their rise up the division – he’s made seven appearances but hasn’t even managed one full lot of 90 minutes, with those games totalling just 66 minutes of gametime – he isn’t a pivotal player for them anymore.

That should mean he is let go in the summer – and Neil has saluted his service but claimed that it may be time for the club to ‘cut their losses’ with the player.

He said: “This is a contentious one and I feel for Jodi, he’s had some really bad injuries, he’s done some great work in the community but I think now is probably the time where we cut our losses.

“I think it’s best for him and his career as well to

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