It ended up being a fairly quiet winter market for Club Brugge. That saw the departure of Tajon Buchanan to Inter, but other than that there was only movement around Antonio Nosa – whose move could only happen after the season anyway. Things may be different next summer.
Then it will be more difficult for the club to keep its team together. Noosa will not normally be available and there will undoubtedly be great interest in a number of other spices. One player who appears to be in line for a transfer is Andreas Skov Olsen.
Skov Olsen dreams of moving to the highest levels
At 24 years old, the winger appears to have reached his full potential this season. He has scored eighteen goals and eight assists in 37 games so far and is clearly feeling good. So good in fact that he suggested during winter training that he could stay at the club next season.
latest news However, it is certain that the Dane still dreams of moving to a major tournament. Before joining the club, Skov Olsen had a chance in Serie A with Bologna, but that was not a success. Now he will mainly set his sights on the Premier League.
Excellence in the club and in European tournaments
To achieve this dream, Skov Olsen will of course have to continue to excel at the club in the coming months. He also hopes to be in the spotlight at the European Championships next summer. A year ago, he missed the World Cup largely due to injury, but now he is hoping he can force a big move onto the international stage.
A good European Championship would of course be in the hands of the club, because in this way the transfer price could rise significantly. Two years ago, Blau Zwart paid around €6.5 million for Skov Olsen, but Transfermarkt now values him at around €18 million.
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