SAINTS ACE ON THE VERGE FOR A NEW BEGINNING…..

Southampton Set To Lose Forward Over The Coming Days

Midway through the 2022–23 season, The Saints were in a relegation scrap and spent big during the January transfer window in a last-ditch effort

to stay in the Premier League.

Southampton striker Paul Onuachu in talks over loan move to Turkish club  Trabzonspor with £18m January signing having not scored a single goal since  his arrival | Daily Mail Online

Onuachu was one of the many players that were brought to St. Mary’s, having joined from Belgian giants Genk for £18 million with an astronomical

goalscoring record. In 134 appearances with Genk, the 29-year-old scored 85 goals, including 35 in 43 games during the 2020/21 season.

Unfortunately, it never quite clicked with Southampton as Onuachu has failed to score a single goal throughout his time with the Saints and now it

looks as though Onuachu is heading out the exit door, albeit on a temporary basis.

Onuachu has been left out of Russell Martin’s plans this season and his only appearance came in a 3-1 defeat away at Gillingham in the EFL Cup

first round.

Southampton did attempt to agree a swap deal with Genk which would have seen the Nigeria international return to the Cegeka Arena with Joseph

Paintsil heading to the South Coast, as was reported by Sacha Tavolieri. However, the transfer never came to fruition.

Turkey’s transfer window remains open until September 15th, meaning Trabzonspor still have six days to reach an agreement with Southampton

for the loan signing of Onuachu.

Writer’s View 

Onuachu will benefit from this move, but Southampton won’t truly gain anything unless a buy-back clause is added to the loan agreement.

Onuachu is a great number ‘9’, but he hasn’t had much success playing that position in English football, therefore he should probably move on.

 

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