Coventry City can confirm that Josh Pask has agreed a contract with the football club and will officially join the Sky Blues when his current deal expires with West Ham United.
The defender has signed a three-year contract, commencing at the start of July.
A product of the West Ham Academy, 6ft 2 Pask joined his local club at the age of eight and worked his way up the ranks at the Hammers.
He signed his first professional deal at the age of 17, and has since spent time at Dagenham and Redbridge in 2015 and at League One side Gillingham during the 2016-17 season, and appeared for West Ham the Checkatrade Trophy in 2017-18 and 2018-19.
Manager Mark Robins said:
“I’m pleased we’ve had the opportunity to add Josh to our squad, and look forward to working with him.
“He is a strong and versatile defender, who has a maturity to himself and his game beyond his years.
“Coming through the West Ham Academy, he is a player with great pedigree and has experience of this league already, and I hope Josh will prove a great asset for us.”