Anderlecht's Stance on Mario Stroeykens

Mario Stroeykens, a promising attacking midfielder from RSC Anderlecht, is on the verge of leaving the club this summer. However, negotiations with Werder Bremen, which had shown interest in acquiring the player, may be stalling due to Anderlecht's hefty asking price. Reports indicate that the Belgian club is demanding €6 million for Stroeykens, a figure that exceeds his estimated market value of €4.5 million according to Transfermarkt. This inflated cost may have deterred the German club from pursuing the transfer any further.

Alternative Options for Werder Bremen

With the negotiations seemingly faltering, Werder Bremen is now considering other options, potentially turning their attention back to Cameron Puertas. The midfielder, who previously spent time on loan at Werder Bremen from Al-Qadsiah, could be a viable alternative. However, complications arise as Al-Qadsiah is reportedly asking for an even higher fee of €10 million for Puertas, making a loan with an option to buy a more likely scenario. As the transfer window progresses, the situation surrounding Stroeykens and potential alternatives remains dynamic, with more updates expected in the coming days. RSC Anderlecht is keen to offload the player, especially since his market value may not reach such heights again in the future, particularly given his limited playing time this season under coach Vitor Bruno.

As reported by walfoot.be.