Coventry City have said that Callum WIlson is not for sale.
Sheffield United have twice watched the Coventry born striker with manager David Weir watching the game against Preston and Lee Carsley the game against Bristol City and were earlier today, cited as making a possible bid.
However, City boss Steven Pressley has said that Wilson is not for sale and told the Coventry Telegraph's Andy Turner: “It doesn’t surprise me that there has been interest because young strikers of his type are not easy to come by.
“I have spoken to Callum of late and he’s very happy at this club and it’s important for him to realise that he’s only at the start of his journey.
“For me, a lot young players move too quickly but we’ve no intention of selling him and the player is very, very happy at this football club and certainly sending those signals out to me.
“He’s at a stage of his career where he needs to play consistently and he needs to get a run of games, and he knows he’s a pivotal part of the squad here.
"We’ve got a very good relationship with him and we want him to remain at this club. And he will.”
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