Henry Onyekuru questions Everton's future as the attacker continues to impress Galatasaray



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Henry Onyekuru questioned his future at Everton admitting that he would be happy to stay in Galatasaray.

Onyekuru have scored nine goals in 18 league games with the Turkish champions and will play their first Europa League clash against Benfica next week.

The 21-year-old Nigerian also impressed Anderlecht last season, scoring nine goals in 19 appearances before a serious knee injury ended his season prematurely. The layoff also cost him a place in his country's World Cup squad.

Ronald Koeman decided to hire Onyekuru from the Belgian company Eupen in 2017, but work permit issues resulted in consecutive borrowings for the young talent.

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Bayern Munich and PSG have been badociated with the star in recent months, but Onyekuru, who has played five matches in the Galatasaray Champions League this month, said he enjoyed his stay in Turkey.

"I am very happy here," he told Kralspor. "I love Galatasaray. My dream is to play in the Premier League, but the work permit gives me some problems.

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"If they agree with Everton, I will stay in Galatasaray."

Kralspor manager Fatih Terim welcomes Onyekuru's production this season.

Galatasaray is second in Super Lig and will face Trabzonspor tomorrow.

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