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Post by Avinalaff on May 23, 2019 20:10:34 GMT
He looks very right footed. I watched a few videos and he definitely has pace, but for a left winger I'd like to see him use his left foot a bit more. Silva said he already has 4 right footed wingers which is probably why we don't need another one. Who are our wingers though? We don't really have a proper winger. Bolasie maybe? Richarlison seems ok but we can't decide on his best position. Theo is more of a wide forward. Bernard & Lookman aren't proper wingers.
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Post by rugbytoffee on May 29, 2019 10:06:53 GMT
Everton player Henry Onyekuru has spoken to Hurriyet and confirmed he wants to stay at Galatasaray.
Onyekuru spent last season at Gala where he had a lot of success, winning the domestic cup and league double with the Istanbul club.
The Nigerian winger said he’s very happy with winning the title with and now he wants Champions League football: “My desire is to stay at Galatasaray. If Everton listen to me, then I will gladly stay at this great club. But of course, this is something which can be decided between the two clubs.”
Onyekuru has also said he’s happy that he performed well last season after a long injury layoff, and wants to continue his great form at the Africa Cup of Nations.
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Post by jimmy on May 29, 2019 13:17:11 GMT
Everton player Henry Onyekuru has spoken to Hurriyet and confirmed he wants to stay at Galatasaray. Onyekuru spent last season at Gala where he had a lot of success, winning the domestic cup and league double with the Istanbul club. The Nigerian winger said he’s very happy with winning the title with and now he wants Champions League football: “My desire is to stay at Galatasaray. If Everton listen to me, then I will gladly stay at this great club. But of course, this is something which can be decided between the two clubs.” Onyekuru has also said he’s happy that he performed well last season after a long injury layoff, and wants to continue his great form at the Africa Cup of Nations. All we're doing is keeping him for other teams to get the benefit from. We might as well get the best price we can if we can't use him ourselves.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jun 11, 2019 19:46:31 GMT
Fotomac claim Galatasaray are moving closer to loaning Henry Onyekuru from Everton for another season.
The Nigerian winger was one of the best performers last season for the Turkish club and subsequently Galatasaray want to bring him back in on a temporary basis. Onyekuru was their top scorer, helping them to a league and cup double.
It’s reported Galatasaray board member Sukru Haznedar was in England last week and he was trying to convince Everton over another loan deal.
According to Fotomac, if he manages to convince the Merseyside club, Gala are ready to pay €2m to loan Onyekuru for another season.
The Nigerian winger will also earn himself a pay increase and will receive €2m a season, if the Istanbul club can get an agreement with the Toffees.
Galatasaray will be looking to get a deal done as quick as possible in case his value increases whilst playing with Nigeria in the upcoming Africa Cup Of Nations.
There have been reports the young winger could move to Spain following comments made by his agent last week. He also said they were working on a deal with Gala with regards to a return.
However, William D’Avila has contradicted this to the Spanish media by saying he didn’t speak about a move to any La Liga club but did reveal his client is eager to make the step up and play in a major league.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Aug 5, 2019 18:55:12 GMT
Everton have agreed to sell Henry Onyekuru to Monaco for around £12 million, according to a report published by Football Insider.
The report added that the Ligue 1 club are currently in the process of finalising terms with the Toffees attacker.
Onyekuru, who joined the Toffees during the summer of 2017, leaves Goodison Park without having made a single competitive appearance for the team.
He did manage to show tremendous potential during the past two seasons during loan spells and many would argue that his performances while out on loan warranted Everton first-team opportunities.
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