By Obaloluwa Joshua, LAGOS
Super Eagles forward, Paul Onuachu has said he is keen to play in one of Europe’s top leagues, reports Prompt News.
Onuachu has repeatedly been linked with a move away from Belgian Pro League outfit, KRC Genk for the past two seasons as a result of his impressive scoring form.
The 28-year-old is expected to be in the news again when the transfer window reopens again in January having scored 14 goals in 16 appearances across all competitions for the Smurfs this season.
Onuachu admitted that he is happy at Genk but is open to the idea of playing for a bigger club.
“I score a lot, I like being here. But: if there is an interesting offer this winter or next summer, we will look at it together with Genk. Because I still dream of playing in a big league”, he told HLN.
“Who knows, anything can happen in football. But I’m still very happy at KRC Genk and I don’t necessarily have to leave.
“You should be happy with what you have and not think about what you don’t have. If there is concrete interest in the future, we will talk and then we will see.”