Josh Onomah Attracts Hoffenheim, M’gladbach

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Former Flying Eagles invitee, Josh Onomah is attracting January transfer interest from both TSG Hoffenheim and Borussia Monchengladbach of Germany, footballlive.ng learnt.

Although the window is set to close on Thursday, Onomah is still in the news for a possible deal that will take him to the German Bundesliga, away from Tottenham  Hotspur of England.

This is are Hoffenheim and Gladbach identified the fast-rising midfielder among their potential Deadline Day signings.

Onomah has 25 appearances in the first team at Spurs, but the 21-year-old has spent the last 18 months on loan at Aston Villa and now Sheffield Wednesday in the English Championship.

Onomah has made a total of 11 outings for Wednesday in the current campaign, but a bout with injury hindered his progress at Hillsborough.

Spurs were considering recalling Onomah from his ongoing loan stint to help them solve their latest injury crisis, but he is expected to return to Hillsborough after recovering from injury.

The England under-21 international’s future remains uncertain, but the prospect is looking rosy for the future, with offers on the table for him from Germany.

This is sequel to reports that both Hoffenheim and Monchengladbach are monitoring his development ahead of a potential approach in the current transfer window or in the summer.

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