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 24-04-2024 

Verschaeren not yet recovered

Verschaeren not yet recovered

INJURIES At the press chat ahead of tomorrow night's game, Brian Riemer did not have such good news about Yari Verschaeren. Verschaeren is still out. He will definitely miss the double clash against Cercle Brugge and he will undergo another scan. Read more »

Sevilla lowers asking price Delaney

Sevilla lowers asking price Delaney

OTHER Thomas Delaney, the 32-year-old Danish midfielder, is on loan from Spain's Sevilla with an option to buy amounting to €3 million. Delaney has so far played 20 games for RSCA, in which he has scored one goal and provided two assists. According to Le Soir, Sevilla would be willing to drop the price to €1.5 million. Read more »

RSCA obtains its licence

RSCA obtains its licence

OTHER RSC Anderlecht has obtained its licence, but will be monitored monthly by the licensing commission. The club has also been granted a European licence for the coming season. To meet the requirements, Anderlecht must provide monthly documents on salary payments, financial situation, changes in the current account and owner's funds. An overview of wage bill and budget updates will also be provided, and transfers will be monitored. Read more »

Only warning for Riemer

Only warning for Riemer

OTHER Brian Riemer is lucky: the Federal Prosecutor's Office will not impose a punishment on him for the statements he made on Saturday about referee Jonathan Lardot. He will, however, receive an official warning. Read more »


Futsal cup final: Charleroi - RSCA Futsal

Futsal cup final: Charleroi - RSCA Futsal

OTHER The RSCA Futsal team showed last Saturday in Ghent that they are still the best in Belgium. With Steven Dillien as top scorer, Anderlecht managed to win its seventh Belgian Cup by beating Charleroi by a whopping 1-8. The team proved once again that they are in a class of their own and their dominance in Belgian futsal continues to grow. Read more »

Overview of loan players

Overview of loan players

GAMES RSC Anderlecht's loaned players had mixed results in their respective competitions last weekend. Marco Kana remained on the bench during Kortrijk's match against RWDM, where his team lost 2-4 and are now bottom of the league table. Ishaq Abdulrazak came on as a substitute during BK Häcken's match against Hammarby, where his team won 2-1 and is now in sixth place. Read more »

Asking price Debast: 18 million plus bonuses

Asking price Debast: 18 million plus bonuses

TRANSFERS Portugal's Sporting Lisbon appear to want to get ahead of the competition for Debast by acting early and making an initial formal bid. According to Portuguese sources, Sporting want to put down a €16 million bid, but that will not be enough. Debast still has a contract until 2025 and there are several interested clubs. Fredberg is therefore playing hardball and wants at least 18 million plus bonuses. Read more »


 22-04-2024 

Transfer Debast: 18 million plus bonuses

Transfer Debast: 18 million plus bonuses

TRANSFERS Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon appears to be trying to outmaneuver the competition for Debast by making an early move and submitting a formal bid. Reports from Portugal suggest that Sporting is willing to offer 16 million euros, but it may not be enough. Debast is under contract until 2025 and there are several other interested clubs. CEO sports Fredberg is playing hardball, demanding at least 18 million euros plus bonuses. Read more »



 21-04-2024 

Anderlecht remains leader

Anderlecht remains leader

GAMES - OTHER After four matchdays in the play-offs, Anderlecht remains at the top of the table. Despite losing yesterday, their closest competitor Union suffered their fourth consecutive defeat, this time against Club Brugge (1-2). Club Brugge now sits in second place, trailing Anderlecht by two points. Union is three points behind, while Genk is four points away from the first place. Read more »

Cheap penalty too much for weak Anderlecht

Cheap penalty too much for weak Anderlecht

GAMES Anderlecht suffered a 2-1 defeat against Genk. The loss was not undeserved, but the controversial penalty awarded to Genk late in the game left a bitter taste. Genk took the lead early on, with Anderlecht only threatening after the break through Amuzu hitting the post. Despite Dreyer equalizing, a contentious penalty sealed Anderlecht's fate. The defeat sees Genk re-enter the title race, while Anderlecht must now focus on their upcoming matches against Cercle. Read more »