
Albanian national team goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha has become one of the most talked about names in the Greek media after his impressive performances with AEK this season. According to reports from Greece, the 30-year-old is going through one of the best periods of his career.
The highlight was the match between PAOK and AEK, where Strakosha became the protagonist with a decisive save from a penalty, described by the media as an intervention in the “impossible corner”. His performance has received numerous accolades and has increased interest in the Albanian goalkeeper.
According to information coming from sources close to the Greek media, Coventry City coach Frank Lampard is interested in Strakosha's services. It is reported that the English coach highly values the Albanian goalkeeper and considers him a potential reinforcement for his team.
However, Strakosha is under contract with AEK until the summer of 2029, making him a potentially expensive transfer. Coventry City are reportedly in a position to make a move, especially at a time when the team is close to securing promotion to the Premier League. After 32 weeks in the Championship, Coventry are top of the table with 62 points, making them one of the main contenders for promotion to the Premier League.
A return to English football would not be unknown to Strakosha. He previously played for Brentford in the Premier League before moving to Greece.
So far, there has been no official confirmation from the respective clubs regarding a concrete offer, and it remains to be seen whether the reported interest will materialize during the upcoming transfer window.
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