EXCLUSIVE: Total Agreements 100% reached, Coventry City agree to a stunning four years deal to sign Sheffield United goalkeeper Michael Cooper , time for paper work between parties this morning as per BBC report….Check transfer details below…..

Sheffield United's bargain Michael Cooper transfer details revealed as  Plymouth chief opens up on "murky" sale

Clubs have enquired into the possibility of taking Coventry City youngsters Isaac Moore and Aidan Dausch on loan.

A number of League Two and National League clubs have expressed an interest in the pair, with Coventry weighing up whether to let them leave.

Midfielder Moore has recently penned a new three-year deal with the Sky Blues. The 19-year-old has suffered two serious injuries which forced him to miss significant game time but has now returned to fitness.

“I’m buzzing to have extended my stay with Coventry,” Moore said after signing his new deal. “It was great to get a taste of being around the first team last season and now I’m ready to kick on and go again this year.”

Forward Dausch, also 19, represents the USA at youth level and has played for the Coventry first team.

He spent time on loan at National League South side St Albans City last season, where he impressed.

Coventry have already strengthened this summer with the addition of highly-rated defender Kaine Kesler-Hayden from Aston Villa.

The Sky Blues narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League last season, losing to Sunderland in the Championship play-off semi-finals.

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Sheffield United's bargain Michael Cooper transfer details revealed as  Plymouth chief opens up on "murky" sale

Newcastle United recently confirmed that Callum Wilson would be leaving the club after five years.

The 33-year-old scored 49 times for the Magpies, and was rewarded for his efforts with a Carabao Cup winners’ medal earlier this year.

It’s currently unknown where Wilson’s future lies, but his goalscoring credentials speak for themselves and he has previously proven to be a capable operator in the Championship.

The former England international recorded 27 goal contributions for Bournemouth as they secured the second-tier title a decade ago and would be a deadly option for most clubs in the division.

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Leicester City are preparing for life back in the Championship after a dismal Premier League campaign, where they became the first team to lose eight top-flight games in a row without scoring a single goal, making for a miserable atmosphere at the King Power Stadium come the end of the year.

Club legend Jamie Vardy departed after 13 years, scoring 250 times for the Foxes during that period. The hole left by the 38-year-old is almost unfillable, but Wilson would provide a solid short-term fix – if he could stay fit.

He has vast experience of playing football at the highest level and would help replace Vardy’s presence in the dressing room.

The former Newcastle striker is five years younger than the Leicester legend, so would be more than capable of operating out of the Championship physically.

Furthermore, the Foxes are still waiting on the outcome of their alleged PSR breach, which could result in a minimum 12-point penalty if found guilty.

Wilson would be available on a free transfer, which means that it wouldn’t worsen any financial burden they are already potentially carrying, although his wages likely wouldn’t be cheap.

To sweeten the deal, it would antagonise their bitter rivals, Coventry City, to no end.

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Sheffield United's bargain Michael Cooper transfer details revealed as  Plymouth chief opens up on "murky" sale

Prior to his success as a Premier League stalwart and England international, Wilson was a young prospect coming through the Coventry City academy.

This is where the striker ultimately made his name, honed his trade and alerted the nation to the footballing talent he possessed.

His standout season came during the 2013/14 campaign, as he scored 22 goals for the Sky Blues and proved to be a crucial factor in them avoiding relegation that year.

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