Frank Onyeka, who is connected to Everton, is the target of a low-cost loan arrangement, according to Brentford.
The writer stated that interested teams would have to sign the athlete to a long-term contract for publication on Sunday, January 28.
In the January transfer window, Kinsella stated that Girona, Reims, Fulham, and the Toffees are all eager to capture the midfield player.
They stated, “Brentford is considering several offers for Frank Onyeka but won’t allow the midfield player to go on loan to a Premier League rival.”
“Everton and Fulham are also interested, but Brentford, who are only six points above the relegation zone themselves, are unwilling to help a domestic rival by allowing a low-cost loan deal.”
Brentford’s position is undoubtedly detrimental to Everton, who appear more interested in a loan agreement than a long-term one for the player.
With 18 appearances in all competitions, Onyeka, 26, has been a vital member of the Bees this season.
He is also a vital member of the Nigerian national side, with the Brentford player spearheading their current Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
But while teams try to work out a loan agreement for the player, uncertainty about his future in West London is certain to last until deadline day.
But it’s highly likely that Brentford won’t allow Onyeka to go to a direct opponent; therefore, Everton and Fulham will be disappointed in their attempts.
In the Premier League standings, the Cottagers lead the Bees by just two points, while the Toffees are five points behind Thomas Frank’s team.
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