With interest said to be worth £20m from Paris-Saint Germaine and AS Monaco of France, parent club, Everton have not lost sight of Henry Onyekuru
However, PSG are said to be upfront, as the Paris giants have been long-term admirers and they are ready to offer Everton a £20m deal, but they are not the only side interested in the ex-KAS Eupen of Belgium star. Everton fended off the interest of clubs including Arsenal and Celtic, but have not been able to play him due to eligibility issues.
Onyekuru only played once more that season after suffering medial ligament damage and accused Vanhaezebrouck of not selecting him on purpose, thus ruining his chances of playing for Nigeria in Russia and, therefore, his hopes of getting a work permit to launch his career at Goodison. Everton Manager, Marco Silva too, has been keeping tabs on Onyekuru and has watched a number of his performances on TV although the young forward was not part of the squad that returned to Finch Farm last summer for pre-season training with the Portuguese coach.“It is the same with all of our loan players and at the end of the season we will take a decision.