Stoke City and Hull City are monitoring 28-year-old Anglo Nigerian defender Nedum Onuoha, according to reports in England.
SL10 also scooped from reliable sources that the versatile QPR star is also on the radar of Everton and West Ham.
The no nonsense talent has played 15 times already this season for the relegation threatened English Premier League side.
According to a reliable source to Sl10, the player won't be short of
suitors even if the fails to survive the dreaded drop to the English
Championship.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail suggests Onuoha is one of several players
poised to leave Loftus Road should the club go down in relegation, and
he would prefer to move on, as the club consider streamlining their
squad.
The player who has featured regularly under QPR’s current boss, Chris
Ramsey, has 15 months left on his contract, which he signed under
current Stoke manager, Mark Hughes.
The man now in charge of Osaze and Moses at Britannia Stadium is
interested in taking Onuoha to join them at The potters, while Everton,
who once paid the wages for former Super eagles stars Daniel Amokachi,
Joseph Yobo, Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Victor Anichebe are lurking round the
corner, alongside West Ham, who once had Victor Obinna Nsofor on their
books.
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