Dedryck Boyata leaving Club Brugge?
Club Brugge has been trying for the past two years to transfer Dedryck Boyata, particularly during the last year of his contract. Although there was interest from Turkish clubs and at least two Belgian clubs, negotiations faltered because Boyata was hesitant to lower his annual salary of three million euros. The club contemplated terminating his contract, similar to what they did with Faitout Maouassa, but Boyata's unwillingness to give up his salary proved to be a significant hurdle.
Dedryck Boyata is currently seen as surplus to requirements at Club Brugge. Although he is among the highest earners with a salary of around 3 million euros gross annually, he has not participated in recent matches. The club is struggling to transfer him as there are no interested buyers, and Boyata is reportedly unwilling to accept a reduced salary. His situation has been compared to being 'the gum stuck to the shoe' of the club, emphasizing the challenge in resolving his status.
Dedryck Boyata is considered an overbodige (excess) player and his role at Club Brugge is completely played out. He is currently training individually and is not part of the main squad. Club Brugge hopes to find a new club for him in the winter mercato.
Dedryck Boyata is no longer part of the A-team and has to train individually. Club Brugge hopes to find a new team for him in the winter transfer window.
Dedryck Boyata was asked last summer to find a new employer, but failed due to his age, injury susceptibility, and high salary. Boyata earns around three million annually at Club Brugge and does not want to compromise on his salary. He has been excluded from the main squad and trains separately. It is unlikely that a solution will be found before the new year.
Dedryck Boyata is no longer part of the A-team and has to train separately. He was asked to find a new employer last summer but was unsuccessful due to his age, injury proneness, and high salary of around three million per year. Boyata does not want to take a pay cut.
Dedryck Boyata is not part of Club Brugge's future plans and is expected to leave the club by next summer when his contract expires.
Dedryck Boyata is one of the high earners at the club but has no future at Club Brugge. The club is looking for options to offload him during the winter transfer window. Boyata has a contract until 2025.
Boyata, along with Sowah and Maouassa, has been deemed surplus to requirements at Club Brugge. The club is looking for a solution for these players in countries where the transfer window is still open.
Dedryck Boyata is considered surplus to requirements at Club Brugge. He was not included in the official selection for European matches and is weighing heavily on the club's salary expenses.
Dedryck Boyata has been listed for transfer by Club Brugge for some time now as they urgently seek to offload certain players.
Club Brugge is seeking a solution for Dedryck Boyata, who is in his last contract year.
Dedryck Boyata was not registered for the Champions League squad. Club Brugge wants to offload the 33-year-old former Red Devil, signaling that they do not count on him anymore.
Club Brugge wants to get rid of Dedryck Boyata due to his heavy contract. He is currently only the fifth choice for the central defense position.
Club Brugge is looking for a solution to offload Dedryck Boyata, who currently earns a significant salary but no longer plays a major role in the team's plans.
Club Brugge is seeking a solution for Dedryck Boyata, who currently earns a considerable salary but no longer plays a significant role in the team's plans.
Club Brugge wants to find a solution for Dedryck Boyata due to his high salary and limited playing time. Boyata was acquired from Hertha BSC in the summer of 2022, with Club Brugge agreeing to take on his full salary of 3 million euros per year. However, Boyata has not met expectations, playing less than 30 games in two seasons.
Club Brugge is looking to find a solution for Dedryck Boyata due to his high salary of 3 million euros per year. Despite joining from Hertha BSC at the end of the summer transfer window in 2022, Boyata has played less than 30 matches in two seasons and is now considered surplus to requirements.
Club Brugge wants to offload Dedryck Boyata due to his high salary. Despite attempts, no club has shown concrete interest, and Boyata refuses to lower his salary demands. The club may resort to drastic measures, including sidelining him completely from training and the locker room.
Club Brugge explicitly intended to offload the high earner this summer, but no one is willing to take over his hefty salary, either partially or fully. Boyata, now 33 years old, refuses to reduce his astronomical compensation. Club Brugge is considering drastic measures, including the potential unilateral termination of his contract.
Club Brugge is actively looking to offload Dedryck Boyata. The former Red Devil is out of favor and might even have his hefty contract terminated.
Club Brugge is looking to find a solution for Dedryck Boyata, who is currently sidelined. There is a possibility that his heavy contract might be terminated.
Dedryck Boyata, who was acquired from Hertha BSC at the end of the summer 2022 transfer window, is considered surplus to requirements at Club Brugge. The club is looking to offload him and his high salary of approximately 3 million euros per year. However, interested clubs are hesitant to make a move due to his high salary. If no solution is found before the transfer windows close, the possibility of a contract termination is not excluded.
Dedryck Boyata, transferred from Hertha BSC to Club Brugge in the summer of 2022, has not met expectations. Club Brugge wants to offload him and his 3 million euro annual salary. His high salary is deterring interested clubs. If no solution is found before the transfer windows close, a contract termination is not ruled out. Boyata has maintained a professional attitude despite the situation.
Dedryck Boyata is a potential player who could be sold by Club Brugge.
Club Brugge is still looking for a solution for Dedryck Boyata.
Club Brugge is still waiting for a solution for Dedryck Boyata.
Club Brugge hopes to offload Dedryck Boyata, who is training with the team but not included in match selections.
Dedryck Boyata is training with Club Brugge but is not in the match selection since the Supercup against Union. The club hopes to find a new team for him before his contract expires next summer.
Club Brugge is looking for a solution for Dedryck Boyata.
Club Brugge is looking for a solution elsewhere for Dedryck Boyata.
Club Brugge is currently looking for a solution for Dedryck Boyata.
Club Brugge is looking for a solution for Dedryck Boyata elsewhere.
Club Brugge is looking for a solution for Dedryck Boyata's transfer.
Club Brugge has put Dedryck Boyata up for sale. He can leave the club if a good offer is made.
Club Brugge is seeking a solution for Dedryck Boyata, indicating he may be transferred.
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