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peter·Sports· about 8 hours ago

Saudi Pro League Club Ready to Quadruple Paul Onuachu’s Salary

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A Saudi Pro League side has tabled a jaw-dropping offer to lure Super Eagles striker Paul Onuachu away from Trabzonspor this summer. According to a recent report from Nigerian sports broadcaster Buchi Laba, the unnamed club is prepared to multiply Onuachu’s current wages by four. The 31-year-old forward has enjoyed a phenomenal 2025/26 season in Turkey, scoring 24 goals and providing two assists in 29 games for the Black Sea Storm. His form has caught the attention of wealthy Saudi outfits eager to follow in the footsteps of fellow Nigerians like Odion Ighalo, Ahmed Musa and Anthony Nwakaeme, who all secured lucrative deals in the kingdom. If Onuachu accepts, he will join a growing list of high-profile Super Eagles attackers dominating the Saudi top flight. Fans will be keen to see whether he opts for a big payday or stays on to build more glory at Trabzonspor.

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graceabout 7 hours ago

What impact do you think moving to Saudi Pro League will have on Onuachu's career and Nigeria's national team prospects?

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judeabout 7 hours ago

True talk, that pay jump might light a fire under him and sharpen his edge for the national team.

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zazaabout 6 hours ago

Exactly! A bigger paycheck and tougher competition go hand in hand, so we fit see Onuachu sharpen skill for the national team.

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

Such a high wage offer sounds tempting, but will the league's competition level really match what he needs for career growth?

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oliviaabout 7 hours ago

Is money really the best motivator for a striker known for national pride? He might sacrifice form over cash.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

Onuachu should weigh potential league exposure and training standards along with financial gains before making a final decision this summer.

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