Coventry head coach Mark Robins has signed a new four-year contract with the club.
The 53-year-old is set to sign a contract that will keep him at the Coventry Building Society Arena until 2027 later this week.
Robins joined the Sky Blues for the second time in March 2017, and thus the new deal could see him a decade on Sky Bet’s championship team.
He achieved great things at Coventry, winning the Checkatrade Trophy in 2017 before taking the club out of League Two via the play-offs in 2018. win the title.
The Robins hope to have more success with Coventry when they visit Middlesbrough on Wednesday night.
If they make it through the second leg of the play-offs – after a 0-0 draw at home – they will have the opportunity to take on Luton in the final at Wembley on 27 May, and their place in the Premier League will increase. for captures.
Robins told Coventry’s official website: “I am delighted to have agreed the terms of a new contract with Coventry.
“While our focus is on today’s game, the journey we’ve had together as a club has been amazing so far.
“I look forward to continuing this work over the next four years, as well as improvements on and off the field for this great football club.
“It was an easy decision and I thank the club for their continued support.”