FC Utrecht forward Noah Ohio is highly likely to be loaned out during the winter transfer window, according to analyst Hans Kraay Jr. The 21-year-old striker scored twice for Jong FC Utrecht in a 3-3 draw against Jong PSV, continuing a run of extraordinary form.
Ohio’s two goals sparked a comeback for City dwellers after they fell behind 3-0. Kraay, speaking to ESPN, praised the quality of Ohio’s finishes. “These are really, seriously, two serious goals, despite the fact that they are two defenders from the Kitchen Champion Division,” Kraay stated.
“Out of the turn he just shoots it into the short corner. Then you can doubt the keeper, but the second is not an annoying goal either.” Kraay believes ohio’s performances warrant a move. “I can say that he will be away during the winter break. He will be loaned to a KKD club that wants to make progress and reach the play-offs, or an Eredivisie club that is in trouble,” he predicted.
While acknowledging Ohio’s talent,Kraay also noted reports of inconsistent effort in training. “he makes such an impression. We have given him credits, but I also hear left and right that he does not train very fanatically. These are two beastly goals. He will be rented out or he will be in the selection. So he will either play at the top of the Kitchen Champion Division, or at a club from the Eredivisie, or he will look for an exotic place,” Kraay concluded.