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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 9, 2018 18:12:34 GMT
Nigerian attacker Henry Onyekuru is set for a second consecutive loan spell away from the club. The forward joined Everton from KAS Eupen last summer for £7 million but was immediately loaned out to Anderlecht. He enjoyed a good first half of last season but missed the second and, subsequently, the World Cup with a knee problem.
As reported by Sky Sports, the talented 21-year-old is in talks with Galatasaray over a move as he does not yet qualify for a UK Work Permit.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Jul 10, 2018 7:25:18 GMT
Nigerian attacker Henry Onyekuru is set for a second consecutive loan spell away from the club. The forward joined Everton from KAS Eupen last summer for £7 million but was immediately loaned out to Anderlecht. He enjoyed a good first half of last season but missed the second and, subsequently, the World Cup with a knee problem. As reported by Sky Sports, the talented 21-year-old is in talks with Galatasaray over a move as he does not yet qualify for a UK Work Permit. Another transfer that wasn't properly thought through.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 10, 2018 10:14:11 GMT
Nigerian attacker Henry Onyekuru is set for a second consecutive loan spell away from the club. The forward joined Everton from KAS Eupen last summer for £7 million but was immediately loaned out to Anderlecht. He enjoyed a good first half of last season but missed the second and, subsequently, the World Cup with a knee problem. As reported by Sky Sports, the talented 21-year-old is in talks with Galatasaray over a move as he does not yet qualify for a UK Work Permit. Another transfer that wasn't properly thought through. It is a regular theme unfortunatley
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Post by rugbytoffee on Aug 17, 2018 6:50:36 GMT
Henry Onyekuru has played just one game for Galatasaray since he joined on loan from Everton in the summer. But it seems that, despite 84 goalless minutes in the 3-1 win at Ankaragucu on Saturday, Gala fans have already taken to their speedy Nigerian forward.
There is plenty of room for improvement. Onyekuru looked a little selfish at times in key positions and gave the ball away more often than he should.
But, on the other hand, the 21-year-old caused real problems to the hosts’ defence with his pace and direct running while his defensive work rate, something he was frequently criticised for lacking during last season’s spell at Anderlecht, was refreshingly impressive.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 4, 2019 7:42:41 GMT
He may not have kicked a ball in England yet, or got every supporter behind him, but Henry Onyekuru is widely considered a fan favourite for the potential he possesses.
We may have to wait even longer to witness what the Nigerian winger has in store for us, though, as Takvim are reporting that Galatasaray are still in contact with the club over prolonging his time in Turkey.
It is noted that the new arrangement would only be for another year, but that would mean another season of waiting, although it would strengthen his chances of obtaining a UK work permit if one is not issued this year. Negotiations seem to be advancing as well, as Galatasaray are already ramping up their transfer plans beyond Onyekuru, who has scored 11 goals and assisted a further three in 24 Super Lig games this term.
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