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Onazi set to land it big in EPL

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Few days after West Brom unveiled Super Eagles attacker Brown Ideye another Nigerian player, Ogenyi Onazi is set to land it big in the English pre­miership.

Onazi who had a good World Cup outing for Nigeria until he suffered a career threatening injury in the round of 16 game against France is now on the ra­dar of Southampton.

News coming out of Europe as reported by Italian tabloid Gazzetta dello Sport dis­closed that the Saints have set their sights on Onazi as they seek to rebuild their squad.

The young Nigerian has been in Italy since 2011 but could be set to move elsewhere after re­portedly attracting interest from a number of English and Ger­man clubs.

The Southampton interest is coming at a time when Onazi himself stated that he has fully recovered from the ankle in­jury he copped in the Nigeria, France Brazil 2014 clash.

The 21-year old player who is a product of a Lagos based ama­teur league side My Peoples FC says he is now ready for the new season.

Southampton boss, Ronald Koeman is equally chasing Aston Villa captain Ron Vlaar alongside other top players in a bid to fortify his team for the new season which kicks off Au­gust 16.


THE SUN

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