Conor Coventry has missed out on a call-up to the Ireland squad due to injury, it has been revealed by ExWHUEmployee.

The Hammers midfielder, who has been on loan this season at Rotherham, has impressed greatly in his time there and is now back in East London ahead of the new season.

However, Coventry has picked up a hamstring injury and Ex has now disclosed that the Academy graduate has subsequently missed out on a place in the Ireland squad ahead of their Euro 2024 matches.

“The player impressed whilst on loan at Rotherham and it was thought that Stephen Kenny Ireland’s manager wanted to use him for the squad for the coming matches against Greece and Gibraltar,” stated Ex on The West Ham Way Patreon.

”He picked up his injury at the end of his loan spell and sadly hasn’t recovered in time.

“Coventry, who has one year left of his West Ham deal, went on loan to Championship side Rotherham in January when they were rooted in the relegation zone. He was instrumental in the team’s revival and helped them finish 19th and 6 points off the relegation spots.

”Coventry will return to West Ham preseason training for next season in the hope of proving his game has advanced enough during this loan to make him a contender for a squad place at West Ham.”

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