Who will be Sky Blues' first-choice keeper?

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The goalkeeper situation at Coventry City is a hot topic at the moment when we cover it on the Sky Blues Fancast Live on BBC Radio CWR.
With Oliver Dovin out with an anterior cruciate ligament injury and still recovering, it looks likely the Swedish keeper will remain injured until at least November.
However, when he does return, who's to know whether he will pick up the form he was in before he got injured - and I think that's the worry among most Sky Blues fans.
Looking at the recent pre-season games, Frank Lampard has favoured Ben Wilson over Brad Collins, who did not feature at all in Wednesday's 5-0 loss to AS Monaco.
Collins came in for a huge amount of stick for his performances at the back end of last season. For me, it looks likely Wilson will be selected over him and we could well see Collins on his way out of the club.
It leaves the question as to who will be first choice for the start of the season, which is only a few weeks away.
There has been a lot of talk about multiple keepers joining the club; free agent Angus Gunn and Brighton stopper Carl Rushworth have been among those linked.
I always feel if the club decides to bring someone in on loan, there is usually an expectation from the loaning club that the player gets minutes for the team. This could become a problem when Dovin returns, as Lampard would have two first-choice goalkeepers to try to keep happy.
That is a future problem he may have to deal with.
I think a keeper will be brought in before the new season to become Coventry City's new 'number one' and Dovin will challenge for the spot upon his return from injury.
It's a good problem for Lampard to have.