McGoldrick could stay with Cov

David McGoldrick is refusing to rule out extending his loan at Coventry beyond January and will wait and see what the next three months bring.

Last Updated: 08/10/12 at 21:33   

McGoldrick: On loan at Coventry

McGoldrick: On loan at Coventry

The Nottingham Forest striker linked up with the Sky Blues on deadline day and has been a hit at the League One club to date, scoring three goals in nine appearances including Saturday's matchwinner against Bournemouth.

Speaking ahead of Tuesday night's Johnstone's Paint Trophy trip to York, McGoldrick told Coventry's official website: "I haven't given any thought to that (beyond January) really. We have still got October, November and December to go through and anything could happen in that time.

"At the minute I am just concentrating on the football and with the game at York, I am just hoping to get some minutes and work on scoring more goals for the club. But I am playing football here and the manager seems to like me. I am getting a great relationship with the fans and this is a great football club.

"I would never say no to Coventry if something came through in January but you never know what Forest are thinking. But also you don't know what they are thinking here so not everything is in my hands.

"Forest has kept in touch with me since coming here and I still have a good relationship with the people down there. I think they have come to a few games so we will see what happens in January."

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