breaking news on sports on Sky The expected salary of Jack Rudoni during his tenure at Coventry City…

During the summer transfer window of 2024, Jack Rudoni was a prominent target for Coventry City and ultimately signed a long four-year contract from Huddersfield Town.

The West Yorkshire team was demoted to League One for the first time since 2011–12 after a chaotic season in which the attacking midfielder managed to record a respectable five goals and three assists across 35 Championship appearances. He was one of the few bright spots in the otherwise dreary campaign.

Since the Terriers reportedly demanded £10 million for Rudoni’s services, it seems likely that he would depart John Smith’s Stadium. However, it was later disclosed that the Sky Blues paid.

It appears likely that Rudoni will have a long-term career in this region of the West Midlands, even if the man who signed him at the CBS Arena, Mark Robins, has since left and been replaced by Frank Lampard.

In light of this, Football League World considers the salary he will receive from Coventry should he complete the terms of his contract.

According to ESTIMATED figures from Capology, Rudoni, who played out just two seasons out of his four-year deal with Huddersfield after making the switch from AFC Wimbledon, was said to be earning a weekly sum of £11,923 with the Terriers.

Despite the well-documented ambitions and spending sprees which Coventry have enjoyed in the last two seasons after the sales of Viktor Gyokeres and Gustavo Hamer, it may come as a surprise that, according to the same estimated figures, the midfielder is said to be earning just £12,500 per week at his new club.

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