Coventry City is actively pursuing goalkeeper Carl Rushworth after Brighton & Hove Albion rejected their initial bid. Rushworth, who played a pivotal role in helping Coventry secure promotion to the Premier League during the 2025-26 season, is a top target for the club. He featured in all 46 Championship matches, achieving 17 clean sheets and conceding 45 goals, which contributed to Coventry finishing 11 points clear at the top of the table. The club is keen to bring him back on a permanent deal following his impressive performance last season under manager Frank Lampard. Brighton, however, has set a valuation for the 24-year-old that Coventry's offer did not meet. Rushworth has expressed his desire to play in the Premier League, and Coventry City can provide that opportunity. With a year remaining on his contract and Brighton holding an option for an additional year, the situation remains fluid as both clubs navigate this transfer window. As Coventry City looks to strengthen their squad for the upcoming Premier League campaign, securing Rushworth's services would be a significant boost for the team.
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Coventry City Pursue Carl Rushworth After Brighton Rejection
Coventry City aims to re-sign goalkeeper Carl Rushworth, but Brighton rejects their bid. Discover the latest on this transfer saga.
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