Robins waiting on loan offers

Mark Robins is waiting to see whether there will be loan interest in his Coventry players ahead of the emergency loan deadline.

Last Updated: 15/11/12 at 16:45

Robins: Willing to entertain offers

Robins: Willing to entertain offers

The loan window, which reopened for Football League clubs shortly after the summer transfer period closed, is to shut next Thursday, with clubs then having to make do with what they have until January.

Speaking from the club's Ryton training ground, boss Robins said: "There's quite a few who need some games so it will be interesting over the next week to see if we get any interest in any of our players who may be available to go out on loan.

"Obviously we'll assess that. There's no good asking me about individuals. It depends on what the interest is, level of interest and who it is people are interested in.

"There's a deadline this time next week, 5pm Thursday, and we'll be looking to get games for one or two if we possibly can do and it might just free up one or two things for me to be able to freshen the squad a little bit going into the Christmas period.

"It totally depends on if there's a level of interest in our players. If that happens it may free up a little bit to freshen it up."

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