Henry Onyekuru Linked with Toulouse Move Amid Injury-Struck Season
French club Toulouse are reportedly exploring a deal to sign Nigerian forward Henry Onyekuru on a free transfer this summer, according to Africa Foot. The 27-year-old, currently with Saudi side Al Fayha, has endured a difficult season plagued by injuries, managing just four appearances so far.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the season and Al Fayha showing no interest in extending his stay, Onyekuru could be on the lookout for a fresh challenge. A move to Toulouse would mark a return to familiar territory for the attacker, having previously played in Ligue 1 with AS Monaco.
A Second Chance in France?
For Onyekuru, this potential transfer represents an opportunity to revive his career. Once regarded as one of Nigeria’s brightest attacking talents, his journey has been turbulent, with injuries and inconsistent form limiting his impact across multiple leagues, including Belgium, England, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia.
However, Toulouse could provide the right environment for him to regain confidence and rhythm. The French league, known for its fast-paced and technical style, may suit Onyekuru’s speed and dribbling ability. If he can stay fit and rediscover his form, this could be the fresh start he desperately needs.
But can he still deliver at a high level? That remains the big question. What do you think—would a move to Ligue 1 help Onyekuru get back to his best?