Coventry City anticipates new signings ahead of Premier League return
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 8:33 AM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
Coventry City is preparing for its Premier League return after a 25-year absence, as confirmed by former goalkeeper Steve Ogrizovic. Following the recent signing of defender Aurele Amenda, Ogrizovic expressed confidence in the club's recruitment strategy and the need for further signings. Coventry's first match is against Arsenal, presenting a challenging start to the season. The Sky Blues also face Hull City in their first home game, where victory is expected but not guaranteed. Ogrizovic emphasized that the fans are eager to see new players as the club adjusts to top-flight competition.
- •Coventry prepares for Premier League return after 25 years
- •Defender Aurele Amenda is the latest signing
- •First game is against Arsenal, a tough opener
- •Match against Hull City expected to be competitive
- •Ogrizovic highlights importance of new signings
- 8:33 AMYahoo Sports — 'Interesting to see who comes in' for Coventry
"Former Coventry City goalkeeper Steve Ogrizovic is "sure business will be done in the next few weeks" as the Sky Blues prepare to end their 25-year absence from the Premier League. To play the current champions in your first game of the season away is absolutely fantastic.
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