Coventry United manager Jay Bradford has brought striker Keeley Davies back to the club, two-and-a-half years after her first spell in red and green came to an end.
The youngster netted six goals in 23 appearances for Coventry United in the 2017/2018 season before joining West Bromwich Albion that summer.
Davies has been a regular for The Baggies at FA Women’s National League North level over the course of the last two-and-a-half seasons but she will now test herself in the second tier after returning to her former club Coventry United.
The Warwickshire outfit announced the signing of Davies via a post on their official Twitter account this evening.
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We are delighted to welcome our new signing, Keeley Davies, who joins us from @WBAWomen!
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β Coventry United LFC (@CovUnitedLFC) February 4, 2021
Davies joins a Coventry United side in need of goals with the club having edged closer to the relegation zone in the FA Women’s Championship in the last couple of weeks. Bradford’s side recently lost the services of highly-rated attacker Shannon O’Brien to Leicester City and the club will be hoping that new signing Davies will add a new dimension to their attack.
Coventry United boss Bradford could offer Davies her second debut for the club when they take on Lewes at the Butts Park Arena on Sunday.
