AS Monaco of France attacker, Henry Onyekuru is facing up to the possibility of a move coming his way in either Germany or Turkey, as he contemplates yet another loan exit from his French Ligue 1 club, megasportsarena.com reports.
With Onyekuru still unable to tie down a regular spot in Monaco’s main team, even after returning at the start of the season from a loan spell back at his former club, Galatasaray of Turkey, the former KAS Eupwen and RSC Anderlecht of Belgium lad appears heading for the xit again.
However, unlike when he made a spirited move back to Galatasaray last season, after failing to get his breakthrough in the first half of the campaign with ASM, Onyekuru is facing a dilemma of choice this time.
This is sequel to reports that his signature is being curried by clubs in Turkey and Germany, which makes it difficult for him to decide on where his next port of call would be, but latest reports indicate that he surely looks set for his second loan stint away from Monaco.
This is sequel to addition information revealing that a handful of top clubs in Turkey and Germany are swarming towards the former Everton of England striker-cum-winger, who has found game time hard to come by at Stade Louis 11 and now looks set for another loan spell.
The 23-year-old product of Aspire Academy has only featured in four league games this campaign for Monaco and was last named on the bench in this month’s 4-0 win at home to Girondins-Bordeuax, which is a massive descent for the fiery lad who was a target for Bayern Munich of Germany before sealing his initial move to Monaco in 2019.
Having spent the second part of last season away at Galatasaray, a third stint with the former Turkish Super Lig champions could be on the cards for the winger, though two of their rivals are also said to be studying the player’s situation, amidst speculation that he could likely be heading out to Germany instead.