Coventry City will be subject to new financial rules in the Premier League . The Premier League confirmed last November that a new set of financial rules for its clubs would be introduced from the 2026/27 season. Squad Cost Ratio (SCR) will replace the existing Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR). SCR limits Premier League clubs’ on-pitch spending to 85% of their football-related revenue and net profit or loss from player sales. Squad costs cover player and head coach wages, agents’ fees and amortisation or impairment of transfer fees. FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK! Get more Coventry City news and analysis via our FB page The Sky Blues ’ revenue is set to rocket, following their promotion to the Premier League as champions. Their first transfer of the summer transfer window has already been made , with Frank Onyeka’s loan from Brentford set to turn into a permanent deal. And boss Frank Lampard will be keen to strengthen his squad further ahead of the massive step-up to the Premier League. Owner Doug King, meanwhile, has vowed Coventry will not be spending ‘zillions and trillions’ on the assumption it will enhance their prospects of staying in the top flight. Every day, the CoventryLive football desk strive to deliver all manner of news, features and transfer-related stories as a part of our overall package of Coventry City content. Our dedicated reporter Andy Turner – who you can follow on X – follows the Sky Blues home and away and offers you comprehensive coverage from matchdays, press conferences and everything that happens in between. So much happens day to day and sometimes you can struggle to keep on top of the very latest updates as and when they occur – that’s why we have produced a daily newsletter which you can sign up to, for free, and which means you’ll have a round-up of the key stories land in your email inbox. You can also get all your favourite content from CoventryLive’s Sky Blues team on WhatsApp. Sign up for breaking updates about the biggest stories in and around the club.
Frank Lampard knows exactly how much Coventry City can spend on transfers for Premier League
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