Kyke McFadzean, who has already dropped a huge hint about his own future with the club as his own contract draws to a close, told CoventryLive: “Leo wants to come back but I don’t know what’s going on at Brighton.”
The young defender is out of contract at his Premier League parent club who have an option to extend his contract by a further year. That would mean City would either have to pay to get him permanently, assuming the Seagulls are prepared to sell, or try to get him back on loan.
McFadzean, who has also been doing his level best to convince out of contract Leicester City midfielder Matty James sign for the Sky Blues this summer, continued: “I think Brighton have got plans to give him a new deal so I just said to Leo, just sign your new deal and come back.
“I told him that would be easier. If you can’t come permanently, get a new deal and come back on loan because it will only improve you.
The young defender is out of contract at his Premier League parent club who have an option to extend his contract by a further year. That would mean City would either have to pay to get him permanently, assuming the Seagulls are prepared to sell, or try to get him back on loan.
McFadzean, who has also been doing his level best to convince out of contract Leicester City midfielder Matty James sign for the Sky Blues this summer, continued: “I think Brighton have got plans to give him a new deal so I just said to Leo, just sign your new deal and come back.
“I told him that would be easier. If you can’t come permanently, get a new deal and come back on loan because it will only improve you.