Francis Amuzu leaving Anderlecht?
RSC Anderlecht considered selling Francis Amuzu to free up funds, as he has not developed into the player they hoped for by the age of 25. His performance is described as inconsistent, and he struggles with injuries.
Anderlecht plans to offload Francis Amuzu in the winter due to his high salary. Previously linked with a transfer, but an injury halted the move. With the return of Thorgan Hazard and the arrival of Samuel Edozie, Anderlecht wants to proceed.
Anderlecht wants to sell Amuzu due to his high salary. They planned to sell him in the summer, but injuries prevented a transfer. They hope to sell him in January if he performs well in the upcoming months.
Anderlecht plans to sell Amuzu in January. The club hopes that Amuzu's performance in the Jupiler Pro League and Europa League will increase his market value.
Francis Amuzu is currently an indispensable player for RSC Anderlecht due to Thorgan Hazard's injury. Despite his high salary, he is allowed to leave if a good offer comes in. However, due to his recent injury, a departure seems unlikely. Amuzu indicated that he expects to stay at Anderlecht in September. The Danish coach, Brian Riemer, expressed his desire to keep Amuzu, highlighting his speed as a valuable asset for the team.
Francis Amuzu is currently indispensable for RSC Anderlecht due to Thorgan Hazard's injury. Although he boasts impressive speed, there are speculations about a potential departure. Amuzu indicated that he expects to be at Anderlecht in September but acknowledged the unpredictability of the transfer market. Coach Brian Riemer expressed a strong desire to retain Amuzu, highlighting his speed and recent good form despite injuries. With only one year left on his contract, Anderlecht may need to negotiate a new agreement with potential transfer arrangements. The club also holds an option for an additional season.
Anderlecht is open to selling Francis Amuzu if a sufficient offer is made before the transfer deadline.
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