Vadis Odjidja Linked with Return to Anderlecht Amid Summer Transfer Speculation
Belgian midfielder Vadis Odjidja, who has spent the past five seasons with FC Bruges, is reportedly considering a move this summer, with Sporting Anderlecht showing keen interest in securing his services.
The Brussels-based club, aiming to strengthen its midfield with experienced and adaptable players, is said to be targeting Odjidja as a potential recruit. According to Belgian news outlet Sudpresse, Anderlecht’s management is exploring the possibility of bringing back the Belgian-Ghanaian midfielder, who is no stranger to the club.
Odjidja spent nearly a decade with Anderlecht during his formative years from 1999 to 2008 before moving to Hamburg, and a return to the Stade Constant Vanden Stock would mark a homecoming for the 27-year-old.
Currently contracted to FC Bruges until June 2016, Odjidja has indicated an openness to a transfer, expressing a desire to challenge himself abroad and enhance his prospects with the Belgian national team. His ambition to progress on the international stage has placed him on the radar of several clubs in Germany and England.
Despite interest from abroad, Sporting Anderlecht has reportedly maintained contact with FC Bruges and the player, signaling their determination to secure a deal. Negotiations are believed to be ongoing as both parties explore the feasibility of a transfer ahead of the upcoming season.
With Anderlecht eager to reinforce their squad with seasoned talent capable of making an immediate impact, Odjidja’s potential move could prove pivotal in their bid for domestic success.
As the summer transfer window approaches, attention will remain on the Belgian midfielder’s next move and whether he will return to familiar surroundings in the Belgian capital or take on a new challenge overseas.