ONYEKURU on the radar!!!
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Oyibo!!! Abeg blow grammar jare. But of a truth, is this how you speak in real life?bully12 wrote:I have told you before these your incessant calumnies and derisions are gratuitous, puerile and fatuous.danfo driver wrote:Cally wrote:This bully fellow is obviously on a mission to run Kelechi down on this site. He does it at the slightest instance. Knowing Nigerians, he most likely has a personal agenda he's pursuing, and Nacho seems to be his marked obstacle. Smh.
Most likely one of the rogue agents Kelechi rejected when he chose to sign for City-- giving his father most of the money. The criminal is still devastated about it and has sworn to destroy the young boy.
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It's the default insult around here. The most thoughtless one too.aruako1 wrote:You guys should give it a rest. While you may not agree with him it doesn't make him an agent. Going by your logic maybe you are a disgruntled agent who was rebuffed by Musa? Football fans are passionate and do not need any financial interest to dislike any player.danfo driver wrote:Cally wrote:This bully fellow is obviously on a mission to run Kelechi down on this site. He does it at the slightest instance. Knowing Nigerians, he most likely has a personal agenda he's pursuing, and Nacho seems to be his marked obstacle. Smh.
Most likely one of the rogue agents Kelechi rejected when he chose to sign for City-- giving his father most of the money. The criminal is still devastated about it and has sworn to destroy the young boy.
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aruako1 wrote:You guys should give it a rest. While you may not agree with him it doesn't make him an agent. Going by your logic maybe you are a disgruntled agent who was rebuffed by Musa? Football fans are passionate and do not need any financial interest to dislike any player.danfo driver wrote:Cally wrote:This bully fellow is obviously on a mission to run Kelechi down on this site. He does it at the slightest instance. Knowing Nigerians, he most likely has a personal agenda he's pursuing, and Nacho seems to be his marked obstacle. Smh.
Most likely one of the rogue agents Kelechi rejected when he chose to sign for City-- giving his father most of the money. The criminal is still devastated about it and has sworn to destroy the young boy.
Yes I am! And had the brainless twat hired me, his career will be going better today.
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bully12 wrote:I have told you before these your incessant calumnies and derisions are gratuitous, puerile and fatuous.danfo driver wrote:Cally wrote:This bully fellow is obviously on a mission to run Kelechi down on this site. He does it at the slightest instance. Knowing Nigerians, he most likely has a personal agenda he's pursuing, and Nacho seems to be his marked obstacle. Smh.
Most likely one of the rogue agents Kelechi rejected when he chose to sign for City-- giving his father most of the money. The criminal is still devastated about it and has sworn to destroy the young boy.
If you like speak Obahiagbon english, na your shelenge be that! I can guarantee you that Kelechi will never hire you! Thief!
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Onyekuru taking the Lokeren full back to the cleaners, and at will. One of such rampages saw him brought down.
We are lucky to have this guy. He's not fast, the guy is rampant. Control also well above average, even at that speed.
We are lucky to have this guy. He's not fast, the guy is rampant. Control also well above average, even at that speed.
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I heard he has been invited for the next friendly
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Onye bikes Everton jump queue for Nigerian starlet Henry Onyekuru… and plan to beat rivals to £7million signature
Left winger is the talk of Belgium where he is in top form for KAS Eupen and already attracting offers from European giants
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By Alan Nixon
30th April 2017, 11:52 am
Updated: 30th April 2017, 11:53 am
EVERTON are jumping the queue for promising Nigerian Henry Onyekuru — and plan to beat their rivals to his £7million signature.
The left winger, 19, is the talk of Belgium where he is in top form for KAS Eupen and already attracting offers from Celtic, Southampton and Sevilla.
However Everton have now been over the North Sea to try to close a move for Onyekuru who could fill in for long-term crock Yannick Bolasie.
Onyekuru is scoring a goal nearly every two games — despite playing wide. And he would fit right into Ronald Koeman’s plans as the Dutch boss likes exciting emerging players.
The Toffees would have to pay a large fee and wages to get Onyekuru into the country. As he has not been capped by Nigeria’s full national side, he would need a work permit.
Celtic thought they had an advantage in the race because the rules for admission in Scotland are slacker than in England.
The Toffees would have to pay a large fee and wages to get Onyekuru into the country with the likes of Sevilla also keen.
Toffees would have to pay a large fee and wages to get Onyekuru into the country with the likes of Sevilla also keen
But if Everton pay the right fee and salary they have a great chance of getting the player through the appeals.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football ... -7million/
Left winger is the talk of Belgium where he is in top form for KAS Eupen and already attracting offers from European giants
Exclusive
By Alan Nixon
30th April 2017, 11:52 am
Updated: 30th April 2017, 11:53 am
EVERTON are jumping the queue for promising Nigerian Henry Onyekuru — and plan to beat their rivals to his £7million signature.
The left winger, 19, is the talk of Belgium where he is in top form for KAS Eupen and already attracting offers from Celtic, Southampton and Sevilla.
However Everton have now been over the North Sea to try to close a move for Onyekuru who could fill in for long-term crock Yannick Bolasie.
Onyekuru is scoring a goal nearly every two games — despite playing wide. And he would fit right into Ronald Koeman’s plans as the Dutch boss likes exciting emerging players.
The Toffees would have to pay a large fee and wages to get Onyekuru into the country. As he has not been capped by Nigeria’s full national side, he would need a work permit.
Celtic thought they had an advantage in the race because the rules for admission in Scotland are slacker than in England.
The Toffees would have to pay a large fee and wages to get Onyekuru into the country with the likes of Sevilla also keen.
Toffees would have to pay a large fee and wages to get Onyekuru into the country with the likes of Sevilla also keen
But if Everton pay the right fee and salary they have a great chance of getting the player through the appeals.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football ... -7million/
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Seems like Ademola Lookman isn't doing so well in Everton .
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Demola is doing good, not the same kind of player.
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Getting a work permit for a player with no international caps will be a challenge..... siddon look mode activated.
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Success and Ndidi did . It depends how much the team that wants him is ready to cough out. If they are unnecessarily parsimonious they will not succeed. Otherwise, they can.Mr Shows wrote:Getting a work permit for a player with no international caps will be a challenge..... siddon look mode activated.
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Iheanacho did as well.bully12 wrote:Success and Ndidi did . It depends how much the team that wants him is ready to cough out. If they are unnecessarily parsimonious they will not succeed. Otherwise, they can.Mr Shows wrote:Getting a work permit for a player with no international caps will be a challenge..... siddon look mode activated.
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Nacho was contracted under the 'special talent' rules I believe.Dammy wrote:Iheanacho did as well.bully12 wrote:Success and Ndidi did . It depends how much the team that wants him is ready to cough out. If they are unnecessarily parsimonious they will not succeed. Otherwise, they can.Mr Shows wrote:Getting a work permit for a player with no international caps will be a challenge..... siddon look mode activated.
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He scored again over the week-end and now has 20 goals in his kitty this season.
Crystal Palace join race to sign Henry Onyekuru
Michael Oliver
4 hours ago • 926 reads • 2 min read • 0 0 Comments
Crystal Palace will need to invest in another striker in the summer with Loic Remy returning to Chelsea and Fraizer Campbell’s contract up at the end of the season.
Sam Allardyce has had his scouts watching KAS Eupen starlet Henry Onyekuru this season ahead of a summer move, but he faces competition for his signature.
Liverpool, Bournemouth, Southampton and Everton are also weighing up moves for the teenage forward, while Celtic failed with a January bid earlier this season, say the Daily Mail.
The 19-year-old has 20 goals and nine assists in 38 games for Eupen this season and is widely expected to complete a lucrative transfer in the summer.
Fellow Belgian sides Anderlecht and Club Brugge have both submitted £6.7m offers for the striker, which may force the Eagles’ hand.
Yet to make his international debut for Nigeria, Onyekuru would struggle to earn a work permit to complete a move to the Premier League, unless Palace pay £7m and sign him to a contract of £32,000-a-week to ensure a work permit under the totting-up procedure.
http://readcrystalpalace.com/2017/05/08 ... -onyekuru/
Crystal Palace join race to sign Henry Onyekuru
Michael Oliver
4 hours ago • 926 reads • 2 min read • 0 0 Comments
Crystal Palace will need to invest in another striker in the summer with Loic Remy returning to Chelsea and Fraizer Campbell’s contract up at the end of the season.
Sam Allardyce has had his scouts watching KAS Eupen starlet Henry Onyekuru this season ahead of a summer move, but he faces competition for his signature.
Liverpool, Bournemouth, Southampton and Everton are also weighing up moves for the teenage forward, while Celtic failed with a January bid earlier this season, say the Daily Mail.
The 19-year-old has 20 goals and nine assists in 38 games for Eupen this season and is widely expected to complete a lucrative transfer in the summer.
Fellow Belgian sides Anderlecht and Club Brugge have both submitted £6.7m offers for the striker, which may force the Eagles’ hand.
Yet to make his international debut for Nigeria, Onyekuru would struggle to earn a work permit to complete a move to the Premier League, unless Palace pay £7m and sign him to a contract of £32,000-a-week to ensure a work permit under the totting-up procedure.
http://readcrystalpalace.com/2017/05/08 ... -onyekuru/
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please tell me why is this pure gold ignored by buffoonish white man . I had the feeling there is something insidious in his exclusion from the national team. Is foolish Mr Rohr deaf and blind that he can neither hear nor see his outstanding exploits in Europe. Honestly I'm developing an intensive revulsion for this Mr Nobody that is hired to manage SE. what does poor boy need to do earn a call? Perhaps score in the moon.Dammy wrote:He scored again over the week-end and now has 20 goals in his kitty this season.
Crystal Palace join race to sign Henry Onyekuru
Michael Oliver
4 hours ago • 926 reads • 2 min read • 0 0 Comments
Crystal Palace will need to invest in another striker in the summer with Loic Remy returning to Chelsea and Fraizer Campbell’s contract up at the end of the season.
Sam Allardyce has had his scouts watching KAS Eupen starlet Henry Onyekuru this season ahead of a summer move, but he faces competition for his signature.
Liverpool, Bournemouth, Southampton and Everton are also weighing up moves for the teenage forward, while Celtic failed with a January bid earlier this season, say the Daily Mail.
The 19-year-old has 20 goals and nine assists in 38 games for Eupen this season and is widely expected to complete a lucrative transfer in the summer.
Fellow Belgian sides Anderlecht and Club Brugge have both submitted £6.7m offers for the striker, which may force the Eagles’ hand.
Yet to make his international debut for Nigeria, Onyekuru would struggle to earn a work permit to complete a move to the Premier League, unless Palace pay £7m and sign him to a contract of £32,000-a-week to ensure a work permit under the totting-up procedure.
http://readcrystalpalace.com/2017/05/08 ... -onyekuru/
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Take am easy, he will get his chance.bully12 wrote:please tell me why is this pure gold ignored by buffoonish white man . I had the feeling there is something insidious in his exclusion from the national team. Is foolish Mr Rohr deaf and blind that he can neither hear nor see his outstanding exploits in Europe. Honestly I'm developing an intensive revulsion for this Mr Nobody that is hired to manage SE. what does poor boy need to do earn a call? Perhaps score in the moon.Dammy wrote:He scored again over the week-end and now has 20 goals in his kitty this season.
Crystal Palace join race to sign Henry Onyekuru
Michael Oliver
4 hours ago • 926 reads • 2 min read • 0 0 Comments
Crystal Palace will need to invest in another striker in the summer with Loic Remy returning to Chelsea and Fraizer Campbell’s contract up at the end of the season.
Sam Allardyce has had his scouts watching KAS Eupen starlet Henry Onyekuru this season ahead of a summer move, but he faces competition for his signature.
Liverpool, Bournemouth, Southampton and Everton are also weighing up moves for the teenage forward, while Celtic failed with a January bid earlier this season, say the Daily Mail.
The 19-year-old has 20 goals and nine assists in 38 games for Eupen this season and is widely expected to complete a lucrative transfer in the summer.
Fellow Belgian sides Anderlecht and Club Brugge have both submitted £6.7m offers for the striker, which may force the Eagles’ hand.
Yet to make his international debut for Nigeria, Onyekuru would struggle to earn a work permit to complete a move to the Premier League, unless Palace pay £7m and sign him to a contract of £32,000-a-week to ensure a work permit under the totting-up procedure.
http://readcrystalpalace.com/2017/05/08 ... -onyekuru/
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