Super Eagles forward Paul Onuachu awaits Southampton’s decision on whether he will spend another season at Trabzon, as reported by Soccernet.ng.
The Nigerian joined Trabzonspor on a season-long loan after a disappointing six-month spell at St. Mary’s Stadium, where he failed to score in all 12 of his appearances for the English side.
Since joining the Turkish club, Onuachu has been in top form, recently netting a hat-trick in Trabzonspor’s 4-2 victory over Gaziantep FK.
The former Genk striker appears to be settling in well in Turkey and has expressed his desire to stay at the Papara Park for another season.
“I am very happy in Trabzon. My family and I want to stay here,” he said, as earlier quoted by Saints Socialite.
After his hat-trick against Gaziantep FK, Onuachu discussed his future, acknowledging Southampton’s authority over his stay at the club.
“I am trying to help in the best way possible. Coming back with such goals makes an important contribution to self-confidence. I am happy here, of course I want to stay, but ultimately my club has a decision to make.” Said the Super Eagles’ star.
However, Trabzonspor is unable to meet Onuachu’s €12 million buy-out clause, prompting negotiations for another season-long loan as they face a shortage of strikers.
Should this arrangement fall through, the Trabzon-based club is exploring alternative options, aiming to secure five to six players by the end of the season.
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