Onyeka Set To Join Coventry On Permanent Deal
Nigerian international, Frank Onyeka is set to complete a permanent transfer to Coventry City, following the Sky Blues’ dramatic return to the Premier League after a 25-year absence.
The 28-year-old defensive midfielder joined Coventry on loan from Brentford in January, with a clause that would turn the deal into a permanent move if Frank Lampard’s side secured promotion to England’s top flight.
That trigger was pulled on Friday night, as Coventry ground out a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. The result confirmed their promotion, sending waves of celebration through a club that has slowly climbed back from the lower divisions. For Onyeka, it also cemented his future with the Sky Blues.
Since arriving midway through the season, Onyeka has brought steel and energy to Coventry’s midfield. In 11 league appearances for the former FA Cup champions, his tireless pressing and sharp interceptions have helped transform the team’s form during the run-in.
Lampard has repeatedly praised the Nigerian’s professionalism and adaptability, noting how quickly he adapted to the tactical demands of a promotion race.
Onyeka’s journey to this point has been anything but smooth. Signed by Brentford from Midtjylland in 2021 for a reported €10 million, he struggled to command a regular starting spot at the Bees.
Last season, he was loaned out to Bundesliga side Augsburg, where he gained valuable experience but remained on the periphery of Thomas Frank’s long-term plans at Brentford.
Now, with Coventry preparing for life in the Premier League, Onyeka appears revitalized. His physical presence and ball-winning ability are expected to be crucial as Lampard’s side look to survive among England’s elite.
For the player himself, the permanent move represents a career rebirth — from squad player at Brentford to a key figure in a promoted team’s top-flight campaign.
Coventry City have not yet announced the financial details of the deal, but sources suggest the fee is in the region of £7 million, a significant investment for a club that has been prudent in the transfer market. Onyeka is expected to put pen to paper on a three-year contract once the current season officially concludes.
“Frank has been immense for us,” Lampard said in a post-match interview. “His energy, his defensive instincts, and his leadership on the pitch — he’s a big part of why we’re here. Making this permanent was always the dream, and now we get to build around him.”
For Onyeka, the move is also a personal triumph. After years of fighting for minutes, he finally has a home where he is not just a loanee or a backup, but a cornerstone. As Coventry City prepare to welcome Premier League football back to the CBS Arena, the Nigerian midfielder stands ready to write the next chapter of his unlikely promotion fairytale.

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