David McGoldrick has said that he thinks that it is best for him if he moves on from Nottingham Forest.
Speaking at City's usual pre-game press conference, McGoldrick told the CT's Andy Turner: “I’ve had three years there and they haven’t been the best of me.
“I do support the club and love the club but it just wasn’t meant to be. I think they want me to move on and I think it’s best for me to move on.
“The manager is under a lot of pressure and he’s not thinking about me, he’s thinking about how he can get promotion.
"He’s brought in Billy Sharp who is starting to score goals, he’s brought in Simon Cox and they still have Dexter Blackstock, Marcus Tudgay, Robbie Findley and Matt Derbyshire is out on loan at Oldham and scored a few goals, so he’s got a lot of strikers to choose from.
“Goals mean a lot because every manager wants a goal scorer, but I don’t want all the talk about my future to affect my form.
"I want to help Coventry up the table for everything the club has done for me.
"They have been a massive help to me and Mark Robins has shown great faith in me – I listen to what he says because he’s an ex striker who knows what he’s talking about so I am taking everything he says on board.
“I just don’t want to stop the form I am in because the minute I start taking my foot off the ball and start thinking about this or that, what’s going to happen in January, then it might ruin my scoring capabilities.
“So I just let my agent deal with that and he’s speaking to Forest and Coventry to see what’s happening. I think he’s a good agent – he’s got a nice car, so he must be.”