What is the latest news with Kyle McFadzean’s contract situation at Coventry City?
Coventry City centre-back Kyle McFadzean is having a good season for the Sky Blues this campaign.
Featuring at the heart of the Sky Blues defence as they look to challenge for a play-off position, McFadzean has made 32 Sky Bet Championship appearances for the club this campaign, even managing three goals in those appearances.
The 35-year-old has also captained the club on many occasions in the absence of regular skipper Liam Kelly.
Having only signed a one-year contract extension last summer, though, McFadzean’s contract with the Sky Blues is set to expire in just a few months.
With that being said, we took a look at the latest surrounding the 35-year-old’s future.
Speaking via CoventryLive, McFadzean recently discussed his future, stating he was happy with his performances this campaign.
“One hundred percent, I am pleased with the way I have played,” McFadzean told CoventryLive.
“I have done pretty well in all the games, maybe one or two when I wasn’t up to it, but if you’d asked me at the start of the season for it to go this way I’d have been over the moon, so I have been really pleased.”
On whether or not he would be signing a new deal with the club, McFadzean refused to give a yes or no answer, instead, saying he intended to deal with it at the end of the season.
“I will just leave that until the end of the season and see what happens.” McFadzean explained.
“I just want to concentrate on the remainder of the season and go from there.”
“Every team needs a bit of experience, but we’ll just see.”
McFadzean’s comments leave us to speculate over his future, but comments from Coventry boss Mark Robins in December may suggest that the 35-year-old, despite that age, does have a future with the club.
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