With 12 points collected in 20 matches, Beerschot should be quite active during the winter transfer window. One of the tracks studied leads to the Standard.
The transfer market only begins in a few days in Belgium, but the clubs are already honing their weapons behind the scenes to succeed in their transfer window.
This is how the Beerschot is active for Hakim Sahabo. According to Sacha Tavolieri, negotiations were interrupted for a time due to the transfer ban (now lifted) on Antwerp but should quickly resume.
In recent months, the Rats have shown that relaunching young talents lacking playing time in the big Belgian clubs (like Nick Shinton from Club Brugge or Antoine Colassin from Anderlecht) was a preferred option.
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The path leading to Sahabo is in the same vein: the 19-year-old midfielder no longer enters into Ivan Leko’s plans at Sclessin. The Rwandan international did not play a minute with the first team and had to make do with appearances with SL 16 in D1 ACFF.
Last season, Justice Sahabo had however taken advantage of the various defections to make a hole in the midfield in the second half of the season. But the failure of his transfer this summer (Red Star was mentioned at the very end of the transfer window) led him to the sidelines. Will it relaunch itself in the never-obvious context of the fight to remain in Kiel?
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