Belgium outfit KRC Genk are open to selling Nigeria top attacker Tolu Arokodare as the summer transfer window approaches.
Arokodare was a standout performer for Genk this season, scoring 20 goals in the Belgian top-flight and 22 overall in 43 appearances, serving seven assists across the period.
His impact up front was a driving force behind Genk’s title push, which lasted until a dip in the play-offs saw them slip to third.
The 24-year-old forward’s outstanding performance did not go unnoticed, winning the best African player in the Belgian Pro League.
His tremendous performance has caught the attention of several clubs across Europe as they seeks to secure his services heading into the new campaign.
In fact, Arokodare is among the most sought-after strikers in the Belgian Pro League due to his physical presence and precision finishing.
However, Genk are said to be ready to cash in on their forward, capitalizing on his rising market value.
With offers likely to come in, Genk plans to use the proceeds to invest in young, high-potential players, continuing their tradition of developing future stars. The Belgian side sees the timing as ideal to turn strong individual performances into a broader squad upgrade.