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What is going on at Coventry City at the moment? All the latest Sky Blues news here

Despite going winless in their last two matches, Coventry City are still in with a chance of securing a top-six finish at the end of the campaign in what has been a remarkable season for the club.

Admittedly, they would have had a much better chance of achieving this goal if they had won more than one point from a possible six against Hull City and Derby County, two games they would have expected to win.

Nonetheless, the Sky Blues aren’t expected to be play-offs in May considering the strength of other sides and this may provide them with a psychological advantage with the pressure firmly off them.

Despite needing to focus on this short-term goal, one eye will also need to be on the bigger picture with the likes of Ian Maatsen and Jake Clarke-Salter likely to return to parent club Chelsea at the end of the campaign and players needed to replace them in the summer.

They will also need to weigh up the futures of those who are currently out on loan with permanent moves away for the likes of Tyler Walker and Julien Dacosta a possibility if they are still deemed surplus to requirements.

Focusing on current events though, we have rounded up the latest news you need to know about Mark Robins’ side.

Pask set to depart

Centre-back Josh Pask will be leaving the CBS Arena on the expiration of his contract in the summer, according to Coventry Live reporter Andy Turner.

Currently out on loan at League Two outfit Newport County, it never looked as though he was going to force his way into first-team contention again even before this news emerged.

At 24, the defender needs to be playing regular first-team football and with the likes of Dom Hyam, Michael Rose and Kyle McFadzean ahead of him in the pecking order, with Robins also likely

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