2024-01-07 22:20:00
Brian Riemer’s team left for an internship in Tunisia with complete confidence. The Mauves are second and are still in the race in the Belgian Cup. But the entire team did not travel for this crucial event.
Indeed, the Brussels club headed to Tabarka without the presence of Thomas Delaney, Killian Sardella, Francis Amuzu and Benito Raman. The first three are currently injured. As for Raman, whose contract expires next June, he no longer seems to be part of Brian Riemer’s plans. As a result, the Brussels club is considering certain avenues for the winter transfer window.
RSC Anderlecht would be in the running to sign Boris Popovic, a 23-year-old central defender belonging to CS Bruges. Trained in Tours and Monaco, Popovic, who has dual French and Serbian nationality, can also play as a defensive midfielder. He has made twenty appearances this season, providing one assist, and has represented Serbia’s youth teams from U17 to U21. Anderlecht sees him as a promising investment, but Genk and Brest are also interested. Popovic has a contract until June 2025 and his value is estimated at two million euros.
Due to the prolonged unavailability of Francis Amuzu, Anderlecht is looking for a fast winger, with the Swede Momodou Sonko (Häcken) being a serious option according to Het Laatste Nieuws. However, due to its high cost, negotiations might be complex, despite continued interest.
Furthermore, according to the French press, RSC Anderlecht would have an interest in Gerzino Nyamsi, a 26-year-old central defender belonging to Strasbourg. Trained at Rennes, Nyamsi was loaned to Châteauroux before being sold to Strasbourg in 2021. He played thirteen matches this season, but was unavailable due to an abdominal muscle injury in December. His contract runs until June 2025, and its value is estimated at five million euros. Contacts between the player’s agent and RSC Anderlecht have been mentioned.
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To strengthen itself among the Futures, Anderlecht shows interest in the youngster Aime Omgba of NAC Breda. If the transfer goes through, the player wearing number ’10’ might initially be given the opportunity to prove himself with the youth teams. Aimé Omgba, a 21-year-old Dutchman of Cameroonian origin, is currently under contract until 2025 and has been informed of Anderlecht’s interest for a few weeks. Trained by Feyenoord, his privileged position is that of playmaker. The estimated cost of the transfer of Aimé Omgba would amount to one million euros.
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