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Midtylland Chief Graversen Hopes Onyeka Fulfils His Potential At Brentford

Midtylland Chief Graversen Hopes Onyeka  Fulfils His Potential At Brentford

Midtylland sports director Svend Graversen hopes Frank Onyeka will fulfil his potential at Premier League newcomers Brentford, reports Completesports.com.

The Premier League newcomers announced the signing of the Nigeria midfielder on a five–year contract on Tuesday.

The Bees parted with £10m to sign Onyeka from Midylland to make him their record signing.

“Frank is the example of another fantastic story about the collaboration between our academy in Nigeria, the academy in Ikast and the Superliga team,” said Graversen, as quoted by Tribal Football.

“He has taken the whole journey, where he started as a striker and was quickly retrained as a midfielder.

“It has been inspiring to see how he fought his way into the first team and has since made an extraordinary impression on the Super League the last few years. We are incredibly proud of that.”

Read Also: Done Deal: Frank Onyeka Joins Brentford On Five-Year Contract

Graversen also backed Onyeka to take his game to a new level in England.

“It is a happy story for the whole of FC Midtjylland to be able to send a really good football player and not least a really nice young man on to new challenges.

“There are many in the club who have had something to do with Frank and had an impact on his development.

“It ranges from coaches, managers and teammates to his foster family, and he has been well-liked by all.

“We are of course sad to lose Frank, but on the other hand we also encourage him to come out and unleash the huge potential he has.

“We look forward to following him in the Premier League, and we are confident that he can develop even more and become a profile in Brentford and on the Nigerian national team.”

By Adeboye Amosu


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  • Gideon -S 3 years ago

    I wish him well..
    And I’ll be glad to see him challenge Ndidi in SE midfield

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