Frank Lampard has signed a new contract with Coventry City that keeps him at the club until 2029, multiple outlets report. The deal follows Coventry’s promotion to the Premier League and comes after interest from elsewhere during the summer, according to some coverage. BBC Sport and Sky Sports describe the announcement as a contract extension made after a period of outside attention, while other reports frame the move primarily as a continuation of Lampard’s work with the club in their next Premier League season.
Across the reports, the key point is that Lampard remains Coventry head coach under a deal lasting until 2029. Some outlets explicitly link the timing to the team’s promotion, while others emphasize the resolution of speculation about his future. None of the sources included additional details beyond the contract duration and the club and role he will hold. Overall, the reporting is consistent that Lampard’s new agreement extends his tenure at Coventry through 2029.