
The Sky Blues may already be looking for a playmaker to replace Callum O’Hare, who is expected to depart Coventry City in the summer.
arO’Hare’s career appears to be coming to an end, as it appears likely that he will be moving on to greener pastures by the time the 2024–25 season rolls around.
The division City plays in next season may influence his decision on his future plans, as the Sky Blues are still vying for a play-off spot in the Championship for the second consecutive year.
s likely that he will sign with another team in the Premier League, as many have expressed interest in signing him.
Fortunately for Mark Robins and his recruitment team, Davis Keillor-Dunn, who is making waves for League Two powerhouse Mansfield Town, is a ready-made substitute for the offensive midfielder.
According to his statistics, Davis Keillor-Dunn would be a suitable fit for Coventry City.
Throughout the campaign, Keillor-Dunn has been the driving force behind the Stags’ push for promotion from the fourth division, turning in a number of outstanding performances for Nigel Clough’s team.
With seven assists, the 26-year-old has shown that he is just as much of a team player as O’Hare has been for Cov in recent years. With 17 goals already this season, he is a man who understands exactly where the goal is.
Keillor-Dunn is a man who plays at a much better level than he is now, and he has the most shots per 90 minutes and most shots on target in League Two. He is not hesitant to put up a full effort, and he usually finds the target.
Keillor-Dunn may have his own highlight reel of incredible finishes this season; his victory over Notts County last month is a prime illustration of what he is capable of.
The forward wins his team another point in the promotion race after winning the ball 25 yards out and making a yard for himself before blasting a shot into the top corner.
Keillor-Dunn has mostly been a revelation in the lower two tiers since making the switch to the EFL to play for Oldham Athletic in 2020, and he is deserving of a chance at playing championship football.
Despite the fact that his 25 goals in 87 league games for the Latics weren’t quite enough to keep them in League Two during his tenure there, he was quickly signed by Burton Albion in the summer because it is quite an accomplishment to score 15 goals in a relegation season.