Didier Lamkel Zé could leave Sint-Truiden this summer, with the Cameroonian forward reportedly on the verge of a premature contract termination due to a strained relationship with the club’s management.
The 27-year-old, who joined the Belgian side in January in a bid to revive his career, has now found himself sidelined by the club. With several months remaining on his contract, negotiations are reportedly underway that could see him depart much earlier than expected.
The situation has sparked interest from multiple clubs, particularly in Major League Soccer (MLS).
MLS Move on the Horizon?
According to local reports, MLS clubs are closely monitoring Lamkel Zé’s situation, with Real Salt Lake emerging as the frontrunner.
The American side has reportedly initiated discussions with the player’s representatives and is said to have tabled a concrete offer, which includes a two-year contract. With the MLS transfer window set to close on April 23, a deal could be finalized in the coming weeks.
Other Clubs Express Interest
While Real Salt Lake leads the race, another unnamed MLS club has also expressed interest, while a Chinese side is reportedly considering a move for the Cameroonian forward. A transfer would provide Lamkel Zé with a fresh start, away from the turbulent spell he has endured in Belgium.
The former Royal Antwerp and FC Metz player has had a career marked by both flashes of brilliance and controversy, and a move abroad could offer him the stability needed to get back to his best.
Whether Sint-Truiden reaches an agreement to terminate his contract in time for a summer move remains to be seen, but the growing interest from overseas suggests that Lamkel Zé could soon have a new home.