Wolverhampton Wanderers sent Enobakhare to Mark Robins’ Sky Blues after failing to use him in the Premier League.

Bright Enobakhare is already making a positive impression at Coventry City.
The 20-year-old striker joined the League One outfit on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier in the January transfer window and Sky Blues boss Mark Robins obviously feels that he has signed a player with great potential.
Enobakhare has already made two appearances for the 1987 FA Cup winners and, speaking to Coventry Live, Robins has spoken in glowing terms about a player who moved to England from Nigeria at the age of 15.
“The quality he has in his feet is unbelievable,” said the former Manchester United defender.
“Bright is outstanding.
“He’s a Premier League quality player but he has just got to learn to work hard and have that League One/League Two work ethic around him because he’s that type of player who is easy on the eye.”

Enobakhare has been used in an attacking midfield position behind lone striker Connor Chaplin since signing for Coventry and he will be hoping to make more of an impact than he did during a similar spell at Kilmarnock earlier in the season.
The speedy forward failed to score in six league games and saw his loan spell at Rugby Park cut short midway through the campaign.
In truth, however, Enobakhare really needs to ‘smash it’ (Robins’ own words) if he is to prove that he deserves a chance at Wolves.

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