BRAKING NEWS : The search for a striker is proving difficult for the Club Brugge ,also inquired about Kento Shiogai but it also proved too expensive. Time is running out for Brugge as the Mercato ends Monday night.

As the summer transfer window edges closer to its conclusion, Club Brugge finds itself in a race against time to secure a much-needed striker. Despite weeks of scouting and negotiations, the club’s search has proven more challenging than anticipated.

Sources confirm that Brugge had recently inquired about Kento Shiogai, a promising forward whose talent has drawn attention across Europe. However, the deal quickly stalled, with the asking price deemed too expensive for the Belgian giants. This setback adds to a growing list of difficulties the club has faced in its bid to strengthen the attacking line.

With the mercato officially closing on Monday night, pressure is mounting on sporting director Vincent Mannaert and the recruitment team to deliver a solution. The squad’s depth in attack remains a concern, and missing out on reinforcements could leave Brugge vulnerable in both the domestic league and upcoming European fixtures.

Fans are growing anxious as the clock ticks down, hoping that a last-minute breakthrough will bring in the striker the team desperately needs. Whether through a surprise signing or a late bargain, Brugge must act swiftly if they are to bolster their front line before the window slams shut.

One thing is certain: the final hours of this transfer window will be decisive for Club Brugge’s ambitions this season.

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