RSC Anderlecht are said to be interested in the return of Dennis Praet. The midfielder could come on a free transfer from Leicester City. The Purple & White team immediately suffered a serious setback.
Journalist Sasha Tavoleri says there is competition from Turin and Bright currently appears to prefer a return to Italy. The Red Devil previously played in the Italian League with Sampdoria and Torino.
Free of transport
In recent seasons, Bright has been under contract with Leicester City, who paid nearly twenty million in 2019. Last season, he was promoted to the Premier League with the Foxes, but Bright did not play a major role in that. Partly due to injuries, the midfielder only participated in nineteen league games with one assist.
Bright has seen better times and is now looking for a club to revive his career. A return to the Jupiler Pro League has already been mentioned in the past. Antwerp, among other cities, could have taken off, but in the end nothing happened.
old love
Can you convince a return to old love for Anderlecht Bright? It sure seems like a tall order for the Purple and White. Praet has his eyes on a move to Serie A and with Torino, another former club is immediately interested.
Praet is a product of the KRC Genk youth team, but ended up at Anderlecht early on. There he made his breakthrough and secured a move to Sampdoria. The Italians put eight million euros on the table. Praet has made fifteen appearances for the Red Devils, scoring two goals.
🇧🇪🦊 Sporting Anderlecht communicates with Dennis Praet!
🟣🗣️ The player and his representatives have been contacted about taking his temperature. At the moment, the Belgian Red Devils prefer to join #SerieA where #TurinHe is one of the contenders for his signature. https://t.co/ezSRpKIS70 pic.twitter.com/2VpEscbX3Q– Sasha Tavolieri (@SashaTavolieri) June 28, 2024
“Subtly charming internet specialist. Avid writer. Friendly alcohol guru. Music ninja. Devoted social media fanatic.”
More Stories
End of Vuelta ordeal: Belgian hope Lennert van Eetvelt out of Tour
This was a powerful opening ceremony for the Paralympics, steeped in symbolism and French charm.
Mathias Delorg helps KAA Gent reach sixth straight European group stage