Skip to content

Arsenal target Henry Onyekuru hopeful of making switch from KAS Eupen

A general view outside of the Emirates Stadium ahead the Premier League match between Arsenal and Hull City.
Image: KAS Eupen striker Henry Onyekuru is hopeful of completing a move to Arsenal this summer

Belgian striker Henry Onyekuru is understood to be optimistic of striking a deal which secures him a move to Arsenal soon.

The London side are currently in talks with the Nigerian forward's representatives over a possible transfer from KAS Eupen.

A number of Premier League clubs are interested in Onyekuru, including Everton, Southampton, West Brom and Crystal Palace.

Scottish champions Celtic also tried to sign the 19-year-old in January but the player has decided he wants a move to the Emirates.

Discussions between Arsenal and Onyekuru's representatives are believed to be progressing well, with the club seemingly willing to meet his £6.8m release fee.

Henry Onyekuru
Image: Onyekuru is currently in Corsica with the Nigerian national team ahead of two friendly matches

The teenager has already turned down opportunities to join two of Belgium's leading sides, Anderlecht and Brugge, after finishing as the joint-leading scorer in the Jupiler League.

Onyekuru is currently at a training camp with the Nigerian national squad having been called up for the first time.

Also See:

They play Corsica in an unofficial international on Friday before meeting Togo on June 1, with Onyekuru hoping to feature in those fixtures after an impressive club campaign.

Who is KAS Eupen striker Henry Onyekuru? Click here for the lowdown on the teenage striker who has been so impressive in Belgian football this season.

Around Sky