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Borussia Dortmund Join Onuachu Chase

Borussia Dortmund Join Onuachu Chase

Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund are targeting Genk forward Paul Onuachu as replacement for Erling Haaland, reports Completesports.com.

Norway striker Haaland is expected to leave the club next summer with Chelsea, PSG, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United among his suitors.

According to Sky Sport transfer expert Marc Behrenbeck, Dortmund have Onuachu on the list of strikers to replace the Norwegian.

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The 27-year-old has been linked with a number of top clubs in Europe following a stellar campaign for Genk in the Belgian Pro League last season.

The tall striker scored scored 29 times in 33 league outings for the Smurfs last term.

This season, he has scored nine goals in 10 league games so far and one more goal each in the Champions League qualifiers and the Europa League.


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WORDPRESS: 15
  • Don’t you guys get tired? Come on! If Haaland leaves Dortmund they would look for another young striker..deff not a 28 year old Onuachu….we all know Dortmund wants to replace Haaland with Karim Adeyemi so where’s this nonsense rumour coming from.

  • Rumors propagated by Paul Onuachu’s agent to make the likes of West Ham , Southampton, and Brighton to pay an outrageous 20 million pounds on a 27 year old who is probably 35 years real age……..I wish them good luck.

    • Emecco 3 years ago

      @Akp, Can you prove that Onuachu is 35?? there things you don’t say on Social space, especially when you have no proof, stick with the topic of discuss , Onuachu is 28, and never too old to play for Dortmund.

      • Don’t mind him, how we bad mouth our own just because we don’t like him, Paul will secure a good contract with any of the top clubs then you guys will have sense.

    • Peter 3 years ago

      Shut your loquacious mouth

  • Shuma 2 years ago

    Listen, unlike most people here I get my news from multiple different sources, not just here. I didnt see any of this lately so this has to be fake

  • John-I 2 years ago

    The amount of hate Onuachu gets from Niger-rians is amazing. What exactly has this guy done to these hateful-gang here? Nawa o

    • Dr Banks 2 years ago

      You can continue to believe everything you read on CSN at your peril. You just need to take a look at these teams and honestly tell us that Onuachu’s playing style will fit in. B Dortmund is used to getting very young strikers whom they can develop into a finished product and then sell at very good price, can Paul earn them good money in 2 years time?

      A Madrid already have capable strikers who are much better in their all round play than Paul, so why will they go for Paul except to put him on bench permanently.

      West ham, Brighton and SouthHampton thrives on fast and rugged strikers which Onuachu really don’t tick the box.

      Nobody hates Onuachu but we are just being realistic and also imploring him to make a wise decision in choosing his next destination so he won’t end up ending his career on the bench prematurely.

      A word is enough for the wise!!!

    • Jesse 2 years ago

      Which country are you from?

    • Fire man 2 years ago

      Thank you. Onuachu is on track for a second consecutive 30-goal season in the Belgian league. Did they also forget that he scored an important late goal for us in the AFCON qualifier against Benin? Onuachu poses a different threat than Osimhen and Awoniyi and is an important squad player for the Super Eagles. People need to respect him. Onauchu is a baller. I hope a big team signs him so he can prove his haters wrong. I back him to replace Haaland.

  • In this part of the world when you are being realistic people will say you are hating…….In this part of the world when you refuse to live in a fool’s paradise people will say you are an agitator…….We lie to ourselves alot as a people and because of that other people from other nations use us to achieve their aim by playing our usual card against us……. Moreover I said “probably” which means most likely,……. we all know that apart from those recent players who came through the U17 thereby passing the mandatory MRI test and the Foreign born players who where raised abroad where things are done properly most Nigerian players have a large chunk of years cut out from their age…….Why do you think no team signed Onuachu after his record breaking season??….But Osimhen that didn’t do up to that in Belgium has made 2 solid big money moves in the same period of time…….Genk and Onuachu’s agent are just playing the Nigerian card which is always laced with deceit and at the end a high spending club from a lower league will fall for it……The big teams in the big leagues do their homework very well before signing players…….If Genk don’t lower their asking price for him then be expecting what I just wrote now…….But when you see through this schemes and voice out your displeasure about how they manage this players you will be called names so am not surprised…….Good luck to them.

    • John-I 2 years ago

      Oga your post is filled with gibberish, lies and hateful-thoughts. I just posted a report from Dailymail UK (a credible media). Read it – if you can.
      The story wasn’t manufactured by CSN, they only copied and pasted (as they usually do). Quit hating on an innocent boy.
      Even if you support Osimhen and Co (which is your fundamental right), that shouldn’t make you and your terror-squad hate a guy who hasn’t do you any wrong.

      • I don’t hate onuachu because I have followed him since his days at fc ebiede and mythjelland……I was one of those that asked for him to be given a chance in SE as I always do to every reigning player……I am only disgusted at the way his transfer issues are being handled……I am disgusted because david Moyes just made a mokery of all these yesterday at his pre match press conference…….I am disgusted because he stayed back at Genk when he should be playing in a top5 league……. You don’t expect top5 league strikers like Osimhen Awoniyi Moffi to be behind him in the pecking order……I don’t hate him I just hate the way his club transfer is been turned into a child’s play.

        • John-I 2 years ago

          Super Eagles is not the end of Onuachu’s career. Even if he retires today, he has done well for himself. He has three goals for Super Eagles, that’s not bad all. His goal against Benin was crucial. Being selected out of 200 million people (or more) is a great achievement.
          Even if he doesn’t get anymore call-ups, it shouldn’t warrant the flurry of denigration and despisement by misguided fellows here.
          The fact remains that his constant news here is not an agenda but CSN’s copy and paste dissemination.

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