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"First summer move to Anderlecht is already in the works"

“First summer move to Anderlecht is already in the works”

RSC Anderlecht are currently preparing for an exciting end to the season. For the first time in years, the Purple & White team appears to be fully in contention for the championship. But behind the scenes, preparations are also being made for the upcoming summer Mercato.

A year ago, the RSCA season ended early. The record champion missed out on a place in the playoffs and finished the regular competition in a woeful 11th place in the final standings. Therefore, the sports administration decided to intervene significantly in the summer Mercato.

After all, the sport's CEO Jesper Friedberg offered his compatriot and head coach Brian Remmers one acquisition, most of which had the potential to become a perennial tough guy. This injection of quality is paying off too, as evidenced by the promising results this season.

The return of the mercenaries

But this army of reinforcements also claimed casualties. For example, several expiring contracts were not extended, while a number of players were sold permanently. A solution has been found to rent out redundant pawns. However, they will return to Nearby next summer.

One of these men is Ishaq Abdul Razzaq. The 21-year-old Nigerian striker was bought from Swedish club IFK Norrköping in the summer of 2022, but has failed to live up to expectations. A year later he returned to Sweden, this time on rent at BK Häcken.

Abdul Razzaq has managed to reach the required level there and the Nigerian is usually in the starting lineup. according to The last hour Häcken has now indicated that it wants to take over the striker's job permanently, which is also what the player himself would prefer. It seems that Anderlecht is ready to cooperate in reaching an agreement. Provided that an adequate offer is submitted. After all, the Purple and White club paid around €3 million for Abdul Razzaq at the time and wants to recoup a significant portion of that sum.

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