The Championship leaders have secured a major reinforcement for their promotion charge. Frank Onyeka is set to join Coventry City on loan from Brentford after a full agreement was reached between all parties this afternoon.

Frank Lampard has been the driving force behind the move, identifying the “Tank” as the final piece of the puzzle to solidify the Sky Blues’ midfield as they sit top of the table.
The Deal Terms
- The Formula: A loan deal until June 2026.
- The Future: The agreement includes a view to a permanent move in the summer, with the total package expected to be worth around £7m–£8m if Coventry achieve promotion to the Premier League.
- The Competition: Coventry successfully beat out late interest from Sheffield United, Birmingham City, and La Liga side Valencia to secure the Nigerian international.
Lampard’s Promotion Push
Onyeka arrives with elite-level experience, having just returned from AFCON 2025 where he helped Nigeria secure a bronze medal.
Despite his international pedigree, he has struggled for minutes at Brentford this season under Keith Andrews, who has preferred the likes of Vitaly Janelt and summer arrival Jordan Henderson.
Onyeka is seen as a “ready-made” Premier League player who can help Coventry navigate the high-pressure final months of the season. He is expected to undergo his medical tonight to ensure he is registered before Monday’s 7 PM deadline.
Coventry’s Busy Window
Onyeka follows other high-profile January arrivals under the Lampard era:
- Yang Min-hyeok (Loan from Spurs)
- Romaine Esse (Loan from Crystal Palace)
