Frank Onyeka has committed to aiding Coventry City in their effort to remain in the Premier League following his permanent transfer from Brentford. Onyeka initially joined Coventry on loan in January, during which he made 14 appearances and played a role in the team’s successful campaign to secure promotion from the Championship under manager Frank Lampard.

The transfer fee for Onyeka’s move was not disclosed. Now officially a Coventry player, Onyeka expressed his enthusiasm about continuing with the club as they prepare for their return to the top flight. “I’m really happy to now be a Coventry player back in the Premier League,” he said. “My ambition now is to help the club stay in the Premier League and finish as high as we can.”

Coventry City, having achieved promotion last season, face the challenge of maintaining their Premier League status in the upcoming campaign. Onyeka’s commitment adds to their efforts to strengthen the squad as they seek to compete at the highest level of English football.