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KRC Genk faces a busy end to the winter mercato. Gerardo Arteaga, for example, is on his way to Mexico, while Daniel Muñoz has his sights set on the Premier League. However, we are already looking forward to next summer.
A few months ago, Genk managed to keep the selection that had finished second last season largely intact. With the exception of Mike Trésor, all strong players remained on board. It seems almost impossible to repeat this trick again. In any case, they have to say goodbye to Maarten Vandevoordt, whose rental contract with RB Leipzig is expiring.
Furthermore, we have to be curious to see what will happen to Muñoz. If he stays in January, a summer departure seems inevitable. Mark McKenzie and Joseph Paintsil could also be embarking on a new adventure. But in order to properly fill the club’s coffers, they are primarily looking at the big gold chicken Bilal El Khannouss.
Dreams of La Liga
The 19-year-old playmaker made his breakthrough last season and even appeared at the World Cup with the surprisingly strong Morocco. He’s had occasional slumps this year, but his great talent is beyond question. The youngster is currently playing at the Africa Cup of Nations, where he is a regular player for the Moroccans.
Therefore, it is in the stars that he will move to a top European competition at some point. According to transfer expert Sacha Tavolieri, El Khannouss would prefer a move to the Spanish Primera Division. Atlético Madrid would show concrete interest there. But there are more candidates.
Premier League leaders
They join Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen The latest news Liverpool FC in particular is emerging as a major candidate. The Premier League leaders are said to have already made inquiries following several positive scouting reports. There is therefore a chance that an official offer from Anfield will follow in the coming months. However, the Reds have to raise a lot of money. Genk are hoping to make El Khannouss the most expensive departure transfer in Belgian football.
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