Coventry City star Milan Van Ewijk is edging closer to an exit, with negotiations at a very advanced stage.
The right-back has started the new season where he left off, tallying three assists in the opening three fixtures.
Entering his third season with the Sky Blues, the Dutchman has been subject to a series of suitors across Europe’s top divisions.
Milan Van Ewijk Agrees Personal Terms
According to reports from Sacha Tavolieri via X, Bundesliga outfit VFL Wolfsburg have agreed personal terms with Van Ewijk, who is set to sign a four-year deal with the German club.
On the other hand, negotiations with the Championship side remain ongoing, with a deal valued at €10 million.
Talks between the clubs are understood to be advanced, with details being finalised.
The right-back is assured at both ends of the pitch and has established himself as one of the Championship’s best and a move to the Bundesliga, could be excellent for the player’s development.
Only 24, success for the German club could place the right-back on the radar of Europe’s best.
However, a departure at this stage of the window could place Frank Lampard in a difficult position, with limited time to find a replacement for one of their standout players.
The reported fee would provide excellent funding for the second-tier club to make a big move in the final stages of the transfer window.
What Next for Coventry City?
Lampard’s Sky Blues have made an exceptional start to the campaign, emerging as one of the division’s most exciting sides to watch.
Having scored 12 in their last two Championship outings against Derby County and QPR respectively, the CBS boasts some talented figures.
Unfortunate to miss out on promotion after conceding at the death against Sunderland in the play-offs, the club have done well to maintain their talents this summer.
Jack Rudoni was heavily linked with a move to Southampton, but were put off by the club’s asking price.
Moreover, central defender Bobby Thomas has also been linked with a move away, which could be one to watch this week.
With Van Ewijk all but set to leave, the club will look to avoid taking any further hits in the transfer window.
Therefore, the focus for Coventry in the dying stages of the window should be on maintaining their star assets, rather than incomings.