Onley was pressed on the transfer matter, revealing a massive amount of contacts he has received after his fourth place at the Tour de France, where he absolutely broke out as a potential future Grand Tour winner, at only age 23. In a peloton where contracts - specially between stars - are being broken more and more often, Onley's could be another. And it is known that for many months,
INEOS Grenadiers specially have been trying to make the move happen, as it had happened with Remco Evenepoel previously - and also most likely Derek Gee, who broke his contract with Israel - Premier Tech in August.
"It's quite obvious that there's going to be interest in me after coming fourth in the Tour, and there's been, I think, probably 15 teams that have reached out to my manager or reached out to the team directly," Onley reveals. "And you know… you also have to capitalize on what I've done this year, but, yeah, I can't really say so much just now."
The door is open for Onley to leave Picnic PostNL, which would come as a crushing blow to the team after the retirement of Romain Bardet, the departure of Tobias Lund Andresen and the lack of performances from Fabio Jakobsen. With the loss of Onley the team would be at serious risk of entering relegation positions, and at this time of year signing a new leader is no easy feat.
As for INEOS the situation also remains rather unstable. Only recently did it announce the renewal of five riders, with three positions now left. Derek Gee was supposedly joining the British team but is still involved in legal issues,
Sam Welsford and Jack Haig are both with the British team at their current training camp in Spain but have not publicly been announced as new riders, but Onley would be the absolute priority out of all the four riders on paper. Interesting times ahead for the team, who is playing its cards in the market carefully.