Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
Sport
Matt Lee

Manager has 'frank conversation' with Nottingham Forest old boy over his future

Coventry City boss Mark Robins has had a "frank conversation" with former Nottingham Forest striker Tyler Walker about his Sky Blues' future.

The 25-year-old forward joined Coventry back in August 2020 having scored just seven goals from 45 first-team appearances.

Having got frustrated over his lack of game time at the CBS Arena, Walker spent the second-half of last season on loan at League One outfit Portsmouth.

READ: Manchester United line up Nottingham Forest transfer replacement

READ: Taiwo Awoniyi transfer latest as Nottingham Forest target edges closer to record deal

Walker managed just one goal in 15 appearances for Pompey, however, as he slipped down the pecking order and out of favour. There is one year left on his current deal and speculation is mounting over what the former Forest man's future at Coventry City looks like.

Asked about Walker’s situation, manager Robins told CoventryLive: “I have had a meeting with Tyler because nothing has changed. He’s a goal scorer and you don’t give goal scorers away. He’s been to Portsmouth and it didn’t go how he hoped it would have done, but also what it’s done is, he’s come back and it’s a case of, ‘right, OK,’ and we had a conversation on the back of, let’s see where we’re at in pre-season.

“We’ll have a look and see where you’re at. He’s going to train, he’s going to work hard, which I think he has already done this summer anyway, and he will come back and we will just wipe the slate clean and see where he is. So we’ll go from there. I don’t think I can say fairer than that with anybody.”

Asked if he’s been impressed by his attitude and determination to get back to his best form, he said: “He’s under no illusions as to where he stands. Ultimately it’s down to the players and Tyler’s no different. We had a frank conversation and spoke about the way things were and how they have gone, both for him and for us as a club with him, and what was expected and what we would do.

“And we drew a line under last season and said let’s see where we’re at in pre-season, so I can’t say fairer than that. People get opportunities and it’s what they do with those opportunities.”

Billy Sharp sends classy Nottingham Forest message and reveals Premier League wish

Nottingham Forest on course for first signings after agreeing club record fee

Nottingham Forest 'open talks' with Brazil international over transfer

Former Nottingham Forest player 'agrees' shock £2m Celtic transfer

Fulham 'preparing' bid for Nottingham Forest transfer target as alternative lined up

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.