Westwood to quit Sky Blues

22 June 2011 15:00

Coventry have confirmed Keiren Westwood will not be signing a new contract at the Ricoh Arena, with the goalkeeper understood to be set to complete a move to Sunderland.

The Republic of Ireland international, 26, is out of contract with the Sky Blues on June 30 following three years at the midlands club in which he has emerged as one of the brightest talents outside of the top flight.

Coventry manager Andy Thorn said: "Keiren has written to the club confirming that he will not be signing a new deal."

He added: "He has been an outstanding player for this club and I would personally like to wish him all the best for the future.

Despite Coventry's repeated attempts to see Westwood extend his stay, the former Carlisle stopper finally appears to have landed his dream of Barclays Premier League football.

Some reports suggest Westwood has already undergone a medical at the Stadium of Light and agreed a three-year deal, although that is unconfirmed.

Thorn continued: "The club obviously has no say on where he goes now but he has gone about everything in completely the right way.

"It is nice to have some clarity on the situation and now we can move on with preparations for the new season.

"The chairman and I are working hard to bring in players including someone to fill the goalkeeping position."

Scunthorpe's out-of-contract keeper Joe Murphy is believed to be City's number one choice to fill the slot created by Westwood's departure.

Source: PA