PSG, BAYERN MUNICH AND NAPOLI BATTLE FOR ONYEKURU
European giants Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, and Napoli are said to be interested in the signature Nigeria forward, Henry Onyekuru.
Fotospor reported that Onyekuru who is on loan at Galatasaray from English Premier League club, Everton is a potential target for the three clubs who want to improve their attacks for next season but a January move is unlikely.
Bayern Munich has identified the young striker as the long-term replacement for out of pace veteran attackers Frank Ribery but a chance for playing time at Napoli is said to be the reason Onyekuru might opt against joining the Bavarians.
The reports also have it that PSG manager Thomas Tuchel’s love for youngsters is the reason for the club’s interest but no concrete offer has been made to Everton.
Onyekuru caught the attention of the world when he finished as top scorer in Belgian league with KAS Eupen two seasons back, a feat that earned him a move to Everton.
Onyekuru has scored four goals in 11 league appearances this season for Galatasaray.
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