City manager Tony Mowbray will be looking to Tudgay to bring experience to the dressing room next season...
Coventry City frontman Marcus Tudgay has agreed a new one-year deal with the Sky Blues.
The 33-year old is set to sign a new one-year deal for the upcoming season, which will see the striker stay in the Midlands until June 2017.
Tudgay made 27 appearances last season, scoring five goals, including the winner against Millwall in the penultimate game at the Ricoh Arena.
City boss Tony Mowbray was delighted to see the former Derby County forward agree to sign on with the Sky Blues for another year.
Mowbray said: "I'm delighted to see Marcus Tudgay stay at the club for another season.
"Marcus was a player I highlighted at the back end of last season as someone who gives us some much-needed experience but also an intelligence and an awareness on the ball.
"He is a player who has a presence in the dressing room and is an important figure for some of the younger players at the club. He scored some important goals last season and I'm hoping for more of the same in the new campaign."