Cercle Brugge are on course for a European ticket. On Sunday, they leapfrogged KRC Genk into fourth place, which will qualify them for a ticket to the Europa League. He did so with a 1-2 win at Bosuil Stadium against touring Antwerp.
The foundation for this victory was laid in the first half, because in the first half Cercle had already led twice. Lemaréchal immediately took advantage of Brugge’s first chance and just before half-time Dinky made it 0-2. For the top scorer, this was his 27th goal in the competition this season.
Denkey is now also on Napoli’s roster
Due to these impressive numbers, Denkey may not be able to retain Cercle in the summer. He is said to be dreaming of a transfer fee of around €20m for the prize shooter. In recent months, Dinky has been mentioned by several French clubs, and has also been linked with Italian club AC Milan.
Now the next big name of the Togolese will emerge, because La Gazzetta dello Sport Reports suggest that Denkey is now also in the picture in Naples. The outgoing Serie A champions will have to look for a new striker in the summer, as Victor Osimhen is certain to leave in the summer.
Big names are no longer possible
Initially, Napoli focused on strikers such as Jonathan David (Lille), Santiago Jimenez (Feyenoord) and Artem Dovpik (Girona), but that no longer seems possible. Last weekend, Napoli received confirmation that they would not play in Europe after a disappointing season.
So they will have to focus on strikers for whom Napoli will still be a step forward even without European football, which would have led them to the Denki. However, it is not the only name on the list, because the route around Matteo Retegui (Genoa) is also still under study.
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