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‘Favorite’ Reimer blows it up at Anderlecht: The end is near

‘Favorite’ Reimer blows it up at Anderlecht: The end is near

Christian Arnstad, a favourite of coach Brian Reimer, appears to be seeing his time at Anderlecht come to an end. Although Reimer has always admired Arnstad’s commitment and mentality, the young Norwegian has received little playing time due to intense competition and stagnant development. Despite interest from Rapid Vienna, the transfer ultimately fell through.

Anderlecht want to sell him permanently this summer to create financial space for attacking reinforcements, especially now that his contract is up and he has no intention of re-signing. Arnstad should help the club generate additional funds, but Anderlecht still need to find a suitable buyer.

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Brian Rimmer has long been a big fan of Christian Arnstad, and it’s no secret that the young Norwegian is a favourite of the manager, as Adrian Treble previously confirmed.

This preference goes beyond just their shared Scandinavian background. Reimer particularly admires Arnstad’s intense playing style, which features unbridled commitment, fierce duels, and lots of grintaa.

Furthermore, Arnstad is appreciated for his mental attitude and for always asking the right questions. However, the Norwegian midfielder gets little playing time under Reimer.


This is partly due to the high competition in central midfield and the feeling that Arnstad’s development at Anderlecht seems to be stagnating. As a result, Arnstad has had to make do with substitute appearances, or in less ideal situations, as a left-back – an experiment that has not been a great success.

Several times he didn’t even pick a competition.

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A good lieutenant but not of the rank to become a general.

In 2019, Christian Arnstad was introduced to Anderlecht as the biggest talent from Scandinavia. Even Vincent Kompany, Anderlecht’s coach at the time, was very impressed with the young and talented Arnstad.

Despite high praise from Frank Arnesen, Peter Verbeke and Brian Reimer, Arnstadt has never quite managed to achieve full-fledged first-team status at Anderlecht. Wesley Sonck wondered what Anderlecht specifically saw in Arnstadt. The analyst doesn’t think he’s physically strong enough.


The 20-year-old is a hard-working midfielder who fights hard, but he is not a creative force who can decide a game in a heartbeat. Arnstad is more of a destroyer than a creator, but even in this conservative role as a healer, he has left a lot to be desired.

“He has everything to be a great lieutenant, but not enough to be the next general,” he added. latest news Justifiably.

Transfer to Rapid Vienna is located in the water.

During the previous winter transfer window, Christian Arnstad had the opportunity to leave Anderlecht on loan as the club still believed in his potential. However, a permanent departure was not an option at the time.

But as the summer transfer window approaches, things are becoming clearer for Jesper Friedberg. The sporting chief executive admitted that Arnstad had been at Anderlecht for five years, since 2019, and said: “This year has been difficult for him. Maybe it’s time for him to change the scene and be seen with new eyes.” Sodinfo.


He – She newspaper He confirmed that Arnstad could look for a new employer. Brian Reimer also acknowledged, saying, “We can’t hold back people who aren’t getting a fair chance.”

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Although things had been quiet around Arnstad for a long time, Rapid Vienna signed the midfielder last week. Arnstad was scheduled to travel to Vienna to discuss the transfer and attend the league match against WSG Tirol. Unfortunately, the deal eventually fell through.

Anderlecht need money from Arnstad

Anderlecht no longer count on Christian Arnstad, but rather on him leaving the club this summer. He is entering the final year of his contract and is not ready to sign a new one.

Furthermore, Jesper Fredberg is saving money for attacking reinforcements, which is why defenders Ludwig Augustinsson, Mathias ‘Zanka Jørgensen’ and Thomas Fockete were brought in for free – without a signing fee.

After the sale of Zeno Debast, 15 million euros will come, but this amount will flow in part and will not be fully invested in transfers.


Losing redundant players like Arnstad, for whom Anderlecht is asking for €1.5m, frees up additional financial resources to provide the team with additional attacking power.

However, Anderlecht still has to find the right club to lure Arnstad…