Ghana midfielder Majeed Ashimeru is on the verge of securing a move away from Belgian heavyweights Anderlecht, with newly promoted La Louvière emerging as his likely next destination, GHANAsoccernet.com Headquarters can exclusively report. The 28-year-old has endured a difficult spell in Brussels, struggling for regular first-team opportunities and falling out of favour under head coach Besnik Hasi. As part of a broader squad reshuffle, Anderlecht have actively been seeking a buyer for the Ghana international, who has now been informed that he is surplus to requirements. Ashimeru was deemed excess to the club’s plans even before the start of the season and has spent much of the campaign maintaining fitness with Anderlecht’s U23 side in Belgium’s second-tier league. Despite limited exposure at senior level, the midfielder has managed to register a goal during his time with the youth setup, underlining his readiness for a fresh challenge. Anderlecht’s decision comes amid a busy transfer window, with the club keen to streamline its squad and resolve Ashimeru’s future swiftly. La Louvière, who are keen to strengthen their midfield options, are understood to be confident of completing a deal that would allow the Ghanaian to revive his career with regular top-flight football. If the move is completed, Ashimeru is expected to play a pivotal role as La Louvière battle to retain their Belgian Pro League status. The newly promoted side are currently rooted in the bottom three, sitting 14th, and see the Ghanaian’s experience and quality as crucial to their survival push. A product of Ghana Premier League side WAFA SC, Ashimeru joined Anderlecht in the summer of 2021 and remains under contract until 2027. However, with his role at the club now clearly diminished, a move away appears imminent, offering the experienced midfielder a timely opportunity to rediscover form, consistency and momentum in Belgian football.
Ghana midfielder Majeed Ashimeru is on the verge of securing a move away from Belgian heavyweights Anderlecht, with newly promoted La Louvière emerging as his likely next destination, GHANAsoccernet.com Headquarters can exclusively report.
The 28-year-old has endured a difficult spell in Brussels, struggling for regular first-team opportunities and falling out of favour under head coach Besnik Hasi. As part of a broader squad reshuffle, Anderlecht have actively been seeking a buyer for the Ghana international, who has now been informed that he is surplus to requirements.
Ashimeru was deemed excess to the club’s plans even before the start of the season and has spent much of the campaign maintaining fitness with Anderlecht’s U23 side in Belgium’s second-tier league. Despite limited exposure at senior level, the midfielder has managed to register a goal during his time with the youth setup, underlining his readiness for a fresh challenge.
Anderlecht’s decision comes amid a busy transfer window, with the club keen to streamline its squad and resolve Ashimeru’s future swiftly. La Louvière, who are keen to strengthen their midfield options, are understood to be confident of completing a deal that would allow the Ghanaian to revive his career with regular top-flight football.
If the move is completed, Ashimeru is expected to play a pivotal role as La Louvière battle to retain their Belgian Pro League status. The newly promoted side are currently rooted in the bottom three, sitting 14th, and see the Ghanaian’s experience and quality as crucial to their survival push.
A product of Ghana Premier League side WAFA SC, Ashimeru joined Anderlecht in the summer of 2021 and remains under contract until 2027. However, with his role at the club now clearly diminished, a move away appears imminent, offering the experienced midfielder a timely opportunity to rediscover form, consistency and momentum in Belgian football.
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