Tolu Arokodare’s exceptional form at KRC Genk this season has not gone unnoticed, with speculation growing about potential interest from Premier League clubs, Voetbal 24 reports.
The Nigerian striker, who has been pivotal to Genk’s success under Thorsten Fink, is now firmly on the radar of top-flight teams across Europe.
Former Genk goalkeeper and current analyst Jacky Mathijssen has weighed in on the situation, confirming that Premier League scouts are likely monitoring Arokodare’s performances closely.
“I have no doubt that clubs in England are watching him,” Mathijssen stated. “He has the physicality, scoring ability, and presence that make him an ideal fit for the Premier League.”
A Stellar Season
Arokodare’s statistics this season speak for themselves. With 13 goals and 5 assists, the Nigerian has directly contributed to nearly half of Genk’s 40 league goals, establishing himself as one of the most effective forwards in the Belgian Pro League.
The 23-year-old’s transformation from last season, when injuries limited his impact, has been remarkable. Analyst Patrick Goots noted the stark difference, saying, “Tolu is in peak condition now. He’s a powerhouse, strong in duels, and almost impossible to knock off the ball. His development over the past year has been extraordinary.”
Genk’s Dilemma
Despite having Arokodare tied to a long-term contract, KRC Genk may find it increasingly difficult to retain their star striker. With his combination of physicality and technical skill, Arokodare seems tailor-made for the demands of the Premier League, where such attributes are highly valued.
Mathijssen credited both Arokodare and Genk’s coaching staff for his improvement. “He’s worked incredibly hard, but the trust placed in him by the staff has been equally crucial,” he said.
Premier League Calling?
While Genk holds a strong negotiating position due to Arokodare’s contract, a transfer to England’s top tier could become inevitable if his form continues. Premier League clubs are known for their aggressive pursuit of emerging talent, and Arokodare’s profile fits the bill perfectly. As per Transfermarkt the player’s current value estimates at €9 million.
As the January transfer window approaches, Genk faces the prospect of losing a key player, with reports suggesting that scouts from multiple Premier League clubs have been tracking Arokodare’s performances.
For now, Genk will hope to keep their star man through the winter window, but the allure of England’s elite league may prove too tempting for both the player and the club.