Kazeem Olaigbe: left winger linked with RSC Anderlecht move in Belgium

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Kazeem Olaigbe is being linked with a return to Belgium, with RSC Anderlecht reportedly interested in prising the winger away from Trabzonspor.

The 22-year-old, listed with a market value of €5.00m, is the subject of transfer speculation suggesting a move from the Turkish Süper Lig back to the Jupiler Pro League, where Anderlecht are monitoring his situation. The probability of any deal remains unclear, with the move currently rated only as “?” in terms of likelihood and no agreement reported between the clubs.

Olaigbe is presently on the books of Trabzonspor, having joined the Turkish side after a rapid rise in value over the past three seasons. There is no publicly stated contract end date in the available data, leaving open the possibility that future negotiations or an eventual expiry could see him become a free agent if no permanent transfer materialises.

Born in Brussels on 2 January 2003, Olaigbe holds both Belgian and Nigerian nationality and operates primarily as a left winger, favouring his right foot. He has already experienced several footballing cultures, featuring in Scotland with Ross County, in England with Harrogate Town and Southampton’s youth sides, in France with Stade Rennais, and in Belgium with Cercle Brugge.

His market value has climbed from €150,000 at Ross County in 2022 to €5.00m at Trabzonspor in December 2025, reflecting steady development rather than a single breakout campaign. No specific recent match data, scorelines or standout performances are provided in the current information, so it is unclear whether this interest from Anderlecht has been prompted by any one display.

A return to Anderlecht, where he once played at youth level with RSC Anderlecht Youth before moving to Southampton’s academy in 2019, would mark a homecoming of sorts. If the move does go through, it could offer Olaigbe a high-profile platform in the Belgian top flight to consolidate his progress and shape the next phase of his career.

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