Frank Onyeka has set his sights on helping Coventry City “stay in the Premier League” after completing his move from Brentford.
The midfielder joined Coventry in January on a loan deal, which included a clause to ensure it would become permanent if the Sky Blues were promoted.
Onyeka played 14 times as Frank Lampard’s side won the Championship, and secured their return to the top flight after 25 years away.
And the 28-year-old is not just targeting survival with the West Midlands outfit, who begin their Premier League campaign away to champions Arsenal on August 21.
We are delighted to announce that Frank Onyeka has signed a permanent deal with the Club.
— Coventry City (@Coventry_City) June 29, 2026
“I’m really excited for the new season with Coventry,” Onyeka told the club’s media channels.
“When I first joined last season, I came here with two goals: to win the Championship and help Coventry get promoted to the Premier League.
“I’m really happy to now be a Coventry player back in the Premier League. I will give everything to the team, fight for every ball, fight for my team-mates and bring my experience.
“My ambition now is to help the team stay in the Premier League and finish as high as we can.”
