Blackburn Rovers join Wrexham in chase for Seamus Coleman
Blackburn Rovers are among Championship clubs making a play for Seamus Coleman, the 37-year-old free agent right-back, as he considers his next career move. With the club 20th in the Championship (52 points, 13W-13D-20L, -14 goal difference), the push for Coleman adds urgency to their summer recruitment. Wrexham and Sheffield United are also in the frame, while Hull City, newly promoted to the Premier League, have shown interest.
Coleman’s decision hinges on game time, as he aims to remain in contention for EURO 2028. His leadership and Premier League pedigree could strengthen Rovers’ right-back options, though Ryan Alebiosu—who played 40 games last season with one goal and five assists—is the established starter.
Why is Blackburn Rovers interested in Coleman?
The club’s interest stems from Coleman’s 2025/26 stats at Everton, where he remained a key figure despite losing his starting spot. While Alebiosu is locked in until 2028 (plus a one-year extension option), Coleman’s presence could provide depth and mentorship for younger players.
How does Coleman fit at Blackburn Rovers?
With Wrexham also pursuing him, Rovers face competition. Coleman’s age suggests a supporting role, but his Championship experience—having played at Sheffield United and Hull City—makes him a low-risk signing. If neither club offers a starting role, Coleman may look elsewhere.
What’s next for Blackburn Rovers’ summer recruitment?
Coleman’s future remains uncertain, but his free-agent status and Premier League experience make him an attractive option. For Rovers, the question is whether they can justify adding a veteran alongside Alebiosu, especially with 46 games played and just 13 wins this season.
Seamus Coleman’s Everton stats (2025/26) highlight his enduring influence, but his decision will depend on the opportunity—whether at Ewood Park or elsewhere in the Championship.
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