
"They [Coventry] will want to keep hold of their star striker as they want to try and continue their fine form and try and win promotion to the Premier League, which would be huge for the club. He's under contract until 2027, so they're under no immediate pressure to cash in on him and, the situation Coventry find themselves in now with Frank Lampard's side flying, they won't want to lose any of their top players in January."
"He's playing well and he'll have his eyes on the World Cup with the USA in the summer as well, so moving midway through season might not be ideal for him. So, I would fully expect Coventry to keep hold of Haji Wright and the player himself looks like he's happy there and Coventry don't really need to sell."
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke is interested in signing 27-year-old US international Haji Wright during the January transfer window. Wright is contracted to Coventry City until 2027 and appears content at Coventry while the club pursue promotion under Frank Lampard. Coventry are in strong form and face no immediate pressure to sell key players mid-season. Wright is focused on maintaining form ahead of the USA's World Cup campaign, making a mid-season move undesirable. Coventry are expected to retain Wright and resist offers that would disrupt their promotion push.
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