September 21, 2024

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“Cash register dings at Circle Brugge: price tags known”

“Cash register dings at Circle Brugge: price tags known”

Kevin Denke scored his second goal for Cercle Brugge this season against OH Leuven on Sunday. It could be the last goal for last season’s top scorer, who is increasingly pulling up his sleeves. Although he is not the only one who could soon be closing the door to the Jan Breydel Stadium, as the cash register still seems to be ringing loudly.

Earlier this summer, the association said goodbye to Leonardo Lopez, Hugo Secket and Felix Lemarchal, among others, none of whom showed up with anything. Therefore, the next strong players to leave should claim the big prize, with Denkey of course being the main golden badge. It was previously announced that in addition to Real Sociedad, Lille and Leverkusen have also signed up the 23-year-old Togolese.

Winning the Denkey Jackpot

This has now also been confirmed by The newspaperThe newspaper also reported concrete offers, each of which included transfer amounts ranging from 15 to 20 million euros. Since the proposed asking price has been met, Denki will almost certainly leave before the end of this month. The only question that remains now is where exactly he will go.

In this regard, the ball currently appears to be in the precise forward’s court. While his future replacement Paris Brunner was also part of the selection against the OHL, there was no sign of Jesper Daland. He explains: latest news The medical will be completed on Monday at Cardiff City, who will pay around four million to the Norwegian, including bonuses.

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Daland price

Thanks to the interest of Torino, among others, Cercle still receives a good sum despite the expiration of her contract: according to The newspaper Even the transfer fee goes up to around five million. The newspaper also notes that Boris Popovic also did not take the bus to Leuven. Although there are far fewer rumors circulating around him, he also seems to be looking for other places.

Let’s wait and see how much the 24-year-old Serbian, whose market value is already estimated at $3.5 million, will bring in. Still behind, the plan to cash in on Edgaras Utkus appears to have fallen through due to injury. Things have also remained remarkably quiet for the time being regarding Allan Menda, who is also said to be wanted. Although that could change quickly again in the coming weeks.