Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:38 am
Super Eagles striker, Henry Onyekuru brought on a stir in Turkey on Sunday after he dominated out any exit from AS Monaco this summer, Milliyet can report.
The former Everyone striker made one help in Monaco 2-0 win over AZ Alkmaar in Saturday’s worldwide friendly. He then took to his Twitter account to declare his readiness to remain returned the Principles and battle for starting shirt at the club.
Onyekuru’s transfer has persevered to take exceptional twists and turns after Galatasaray chieftains had a nocturnal meeting with Monaco eggheads to deliberate the player’s future on Saturday.
Although, important points of the meetings have not been made public, but Onyekuru new determined love for Monaco is a predominant cause for fear for Gala coach Fatih Terim and membership fans who craved for his return.
“I am very pleased to be again in Monaco. I hope we will continue to work properly and come to the pleasant point. I am in a extraordinary team. I have no intention of leaving.” he said.
The former Eupen petit striker has been the challenge of switch hostilities between Fenerbahce and Galatasaray and his return to Turkey was once pretty anticipated following a profitable debut with Gala.
He joined Monaco on a five-year deal closing summer where he played 4 league video games before returning to Turkish giants Galatasaray on a temporary mortgage in January transfer.
(Fcnaija)
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