With City not likely to make the play-offs or get relegated, the Sky Blues boss is refraining from making any new additions to his squad and told the CT: "I think if we were pushing hard at the other end, we probably would try to get one or two in but I don't see anyone else coming in or going out," said Coleman, who is more interested in longer-term targets in the summer and running the rule over a handful of the club's academy players.
"We have got a few of the younger players who have come up to train with us and if we can't go anywhere with two or three games to go I might throw a couple in.
"But we want a really strong run to finish as high as we can and there is a lot to play for because we need to finish as far away from last season's fourth-from-bottom as we can and as high up in the top half as we can, and then it's a positive season."