By Jon Essien
Super Eagles forward Paul Onuachu has disclosed his uncertainty over his future at Belgian Pro League side Genk after an impressive campaign with the club.
The 26-year-old produced stunning performances in the 2020-21 season, helping the Blue and White to finish as runner-up and qualify for the Champions League.
Onuachu bagged 35 goals across all competitions for John van den Brom’s men, amid other dazzling displays.
His eye-catching showings saw him crowned as the Belgian Pro League Player of the Year, his 33 goals in the division also ensured he scooped the Golden Boot award.
However, the forward who has two years left on his current contract has revealed that he is unsure about seeing out the deal, with a number of European clubs looking to snap him up in the summer.
“For me, you never know what the future holds but I think scoring a lot of goals this season for KRC Genk and of course my career is going to be one of the most important periods for me,” Onuachu told the club’s YouTube channel.
“It is going to be difficult to say I’m going to repeat it where I am going but I think the players we have in this team really make all this possible for me, but like I said earlier you don’t know what the future holds.
“As it is now I think I’m really happy for the figure I have in the league and of course for KRC Genk”.
Onuachu teamed up with the side from Midtjylland in 2019 in the wake of his scintillating performances in front of goal during his time with the Danish club to earn a move to Genk.