McIndoe heading for Robins exit

02 August 2009 11:09
McIndoe's future has been the subject of much speculation, and the Robins had agreed a fee with Sheffield United for him earlier this summer only for the deal to fall through. Coventry are the latest club to be linked with the Scotsman, and City boss Gary Johnson told the club's official website: "We can't say too much but we have had a bid from a club and it has been accepted. "Nothing's done yet but Michael is talking terms with them." Johnson is still hoping to make additions to his squad before the season starts and added: "We should have a goalkeeper in by Monday or Tuesday. We've found one that we didn't think would be available. "I'm still looking for a target man, but there's nothing imminent at this time." Johnson believes his side are firmly on the right path after they ended their pre-season campaign with a 3-1 win over Wycombe. Goals from Bradley Orr, David Clarkson and Ivan Sproule gave City the spoils against their League One visitors, with Matty Phillips on target for the Chairboys. And their good form means Johnson has virtually decided on his starting line-up at Preston for Saturday's opening game. He told the club's official website: "I was pleased with that group of lads and it will take something to move them out at the moment. "We're reaching a decent bit of form and we don't want to change that. I know where we're going. "We've got another practice game on Monday where some of the lads who are playing catch up will get a run-out, but we've only got seven days until the Preston game and not a lot will change between now and then."

Source: Team_Talk