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Henry Onyekuru has provided a further update on his future as speculation continues over where the Everton forward will be playing his football.

The Nigeria international made the switch to the Blues from KAS Eupen in the summer of 2017, but was immediately loaned out to Anderlecht due to work permit restrictions.

Those issues were still in place ahead of the 2018/19 campaign, which meant Onyekuru was sent out on loan again for the entirety of the season to Galatasaray.

And the forward impressed during his time in Turkey, bagging 14 goals and three assists in the league to help his side become champions.

But the last few weeks have been dominated by rumours over Onyekuru's long-term future - with Galatasaray interested in retaining his services and Bayern Munich linked with a permanent swoop.

And the 21-year-old has admitted he would like to stay with the Turkish side.

"My desire is to stay at Galatasaray," Onyekuru told Hurriyet (via SportWitness ).

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"If Everton listen to me, then I will gladly stay at this great club. But of course, this is something which can be decided between the two clubs."

The Blues could still face issues with the youngster's work permit this summer, which could lead to another loan move away from Goodison Park.

Onyekuru is set to take part in the Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria in June, and will be hoping to continue his strong form of 2018/19 in the tournament.