News with tag "Transfers"


 03-07-2017 

Loan period is still the plan for Faes

Loan period is still the plan for Faes

Wout Faes may be on the summer training camp with the first team, according to La Dernière Heure this will change nothing to the plan of sending him on a loan to an other team. The youngster will have to play in an other team to gain experience for Anderlecht's first team. Read more »






Official: Hanni prolongs contract until 2022

Official: Hanni prolongs contract until 2022

Sofian Hanni has prolonged his contract at RSC Anderlecht. The captain signed a new five year contract, until 2022. "I am very happy with this proof of appreciation", says Hanni, "I feel very happy here and I hope to celebrate a lot of prizes with the fans." Read more »


 02-07-2017 

"We won't keep Nuytinck here, if he wants to leave"

Herman Van Holsbeeck has confirmed that Olympiacos is interested in Bram Nuytinck. "We won't block Bram", he says. Van Holsbeeck isn't sure that Olympiacos is financially interesting for him. He says that only Germany and England can be an improvement financially. Read more »


NAC Breda shows interest in Vancamp

NAC Breda shows interest in Vancamp

Friday, coach Weiler took some young players with him to the game at Oudenaarde, but not Jorn Vancamp. The young attacker will probably go on a loan to a Dutch or a Belgian team. The Dutch team NAC Breda is interested in him. Read more »





 01-07-2017 

Official: Onyekuru to Anderlecht !

Official: Onyekuru to Anderlecht !

Henry Onyekuru will join Anderlecht for one season. The Nigerian striker ended last season as second best scorer in the Jupiler Pro League, behind Teodorzcyk. Meanwhile he has left his club Eupen and signed a five year deal for Everton. The English club will loan him for one year to Anderlecht. Read more »


 30-06-2017 

Agreement Eupen for transfer Onyekuru

Agreement Eupen for transfer Onyekuru

The only thing that was blocking a transfer of Onyekuru, was the agreement of KAS Eupen. That final signature would now have been done. Onyekuru will join Anderlecht next week during the training camp in Austria. Read more »




 29-06-2017 

Hasi wants Nuytinck to come to Greece

Hasi wants Nuytinck to come to Greece

According to Greek media, Olympiacos is interested in Bram Nuytinck. Coach Besnik Hasi would have already flown to Belgium to talk with him and he wouldn't immediately say no to a Greek adventure. Read more »


Marusic again in the picture?

Marusic again in the picture?

Now that Clinton Mata is not coming to Anderlecht, it is possible that Anderlecht will return to Marusic. It is very likely that Ostend will want to negotiate for an amount of 3,5 million euros, the offer Anderlecht had made for Mata. Read more »


Amiens interested in N'Sakala

Amiens interested in N'Sakala

Amiens promoted to the French Ligue 1 last season. They are showing interest in Fabrice N'Sakala. Anderlecht paid 400.000 euros for N'Sakala and would like to recuperate that amount. Read more »


Antwerp wants Kabasele

Antwerp wants Kabasele

Last season, FC Antwerp promoted to the first division. To be able to play a role in the competition, they are now looking for some offensive reinforcements. They would be interested in Nathan Kabasele. Last season, Kabasele was on loan at Moeskroen and his contract with Anderlecht finishes in 2018. Read more »


Hanni: "Nothing has been signed yet"

Hanni:

Last week, media communicated that Anderlecht will give Hanni a contract prolongation and a wage raise. But nothing has been signed yet and Hanni has emphasized this on his social media. "Nothing has been signed yet. I'm still enjoying a few days of holiday and some peace after a great, but exhausting season", he said. Read more »


 28-06-2017 

Clinton Mata not to Anderlecht after all

Clinton Mata not to Anderlecht after all

Clinton Mata will not join Anderlecht. The Mauves had a concrete offer for the player, who keeps postponing his decision. Mata probably hopes to be transferred to England, but has no offers from any Premier League club. Read more »