Coventry City prepares for Premier League return with big spending

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 12:29 PM

Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Coventry City prepares for Premier League return with big spending
Summary

Coventry City is back in the Premier League after a 25-year absence, a significant milestone for the club. Owner Doug King has approved over £120 million in spending to strengthen the squad following a successful Championship season, where they secured 95 points and scored 97 goals. Frank Lampard, the team's manager, expressed optimism while acknowledging potential adjustments to their attacking play against tougher opponents like Arsenal. Fans and analysts are cautiously hopeful for a stable first season back, with many suggesting that a finish around 14th or 15th would be a realistic target this year.

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  • Coventry City returns to the Premier League after 25 years.
  • The club has invested over £120 million in new players.
  • Manager Frank Lampard discusses potential tactical adjustments.
  • Fans hope for a stable return, targeting a finish around 14th place.
  • The club finished last season with 95 points and 97 goals.
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  • 12:29 PMYahoo SportsAfter 25 years - the wait is over
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The kid in a sweet shop, or not being able to sleep on Christmas Eve, is genuinely how gnarly old me feels about the Sky Blues being back in the Premier League after 25 long years away! The landscape, particularly financially, has changed enormously in the intervening quarter of a century, which is why it's refreshing – and slightly surprising – to see the owner Doug King sanction spending of – by all accounts – more than £120m of their £200m-plus windfall on enhancing last season's Championship-winning squad. Frank Lampard was vibrant and positive at his pre-match media conference, while at the same time acknowledging that their front foot, attacking philosophy, which yielded 95 points and 97 goals last season, might have to be tempered, particularly at places like Arsenal.

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