Is It Time For Onomah To Part Ways With Tottenham Hotspur?
Published: June 03, 2019
Dumping a Premier League club for the Championship side doesn't sound nice to the ears because it look more or less like a demotion in one's career.
As awful as it sounds, this route could be the best way for many players finding it difficult to get regular action with top Premier League clubs.
Nigeria-eligible attacking midfielder Josh Onomah mighty likely take this route due to his inability to convince Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino of his qualities.
Since making his Premier League debut for Tottenham Hotspur in 2015, the 22-year-old has featured in just 13 Premier League games and he doesn't seem to be in Pochettino's plan for next season.
Onomah impressed during his loan spell with Championship side Sheffield Wednesday last season and reports suggest that the Owls are willing to sign him permanently this summer.
According to Football Insider, Sheffield Wednesday's manager Steve Bruce was impressed with the player's performance throughout the season and he won't hesitate to complete his signature on a permanent deal.
Should Onomah consider ending his long-term partnership with the Lilywhites?
It is obvious that the Argentine manager will get new players this summer to fortify his team, having failed to sign a single player in January.
This means the attacking midfielder's chances of breaking into Tottenham's first-team squad becomes more slimmer than ever and another loan deal is inevitable.
Stability, fans' supports, manager's trust and regular game-time are hugely required by all players to succeed, and he got all of them at Sheffield Wednesday throughout last season.
Onomah must save his career by ending his unproductive spell at the Hotspur Stadium to continue his development under Steve Bruce who knows how to play to his strength.
As awful as it sounds, this route could be the best way for many players finding it difficult to get regular action with top Premier League clubs.
Nigeria-eligible attacking midfielder Josh Onomah mighty likely take this route due to his inability to convince Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino of his qualities.
Since making his Premier League debut for Tottenham Hotspur in 2015, the 22-year-old has featured in just 13 Premier League games and he doesn't seem to be in Pochettino's plan for next season.
Onomah impressed during his loan spell with Championship side Sheffield Wednesday last season and reports suggest that the Owls are willing to sign him permanently this summer.
According to Football Insider, Sheffield Wednesday's manager Steve Bruce was impressed with the player's performance throughout the season and he won't hesitate to complete his signature on a permanent deal.
Should Onomah consider ending his long-term partnership with the Lilywhites?
It is obvious that the Argentine manager will get new players this summer to fortify his team, having failed to sign a single player in January.
This means the attacking midfielder's chances of breaking into Tottenham's first-team squad becomes more slimmer than ever and another loan deal is inevitable.
Stability, fans' supports, manager's trust and regular game-time are hugely required by all players to succeed, and he got all of them at Sheffield Wednesday throughout last season.
Onomah must save his career by ending his unproductive spell at the Hotspur Stadium to continue his development under Steve Bruce who knows how to play to his strength.
IBukun Italoye
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