Leo Ostigard’s season on loan at Coventry City is over.
The Albion defender has been ruled out of the final two fixtures by a thigh injury.
He started 35 Championship games and came off the bench four times.
Ostigard, who has scored two goals recently, has returned to Albion, where he is out of contract this summer.
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But Coventry boss Mark Robins has made it clear he would love to have him back.
Robins revealed he has had a conversation in the last couple of days with David Weir, Albion’s pathway development manager
In a social media post made ahead of the current curfew, Ostigard wrote: “I felt honoured and proud every single second wearing the sky blue shirt.”
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