Westerlo holds the cards in the potential transfer of Nacho Ferri to Feyenoord. The 21-year-old striker from KVC Westerlo is attracting interest from the Rotterdam club, which has made a personal offer. Ferri seems open to a move, but Westerlo is in no rush to act. The club has strong cards in hand, especially considering Ferri's contract, which runs until mid-2029. This gives Westerlo the time to carefully consider negotiations.
Ferri joined last year for one and a half million euros from Eintracht Frankfurt and made an impression in his first full season in the Jupiler Pro League with eleven goals and two assists. These performances make him not only attractive to Feyenoord but also valuable to Westerlo. The club is aware of his worth and will not easily let their top striker go.
Feyenoord is confident in the feasibility of the transfer, but negotiations are likely to be tough. Westerlo can dominate the situation as they are under no pressure to sell Ferri. This makes the Ferri dossier a significant test for Westerlo in this transfer period. The club can strategically approach the situation to ensure they get the best deal.
In addition to Ferri, there is also interest in Charles Vanhoutte, who may play a role in Feyenoord's squad. The Rotterdam club has officially approached OGC Nice, where Vanhoutte is still under contract until mid-2029. This shows that Feyenoord is actively looking for reinforcements, but Westerlo remains a key player in these negotiations.
The coming weeks will be crucial for Westerlo and Ferri's future. The club must make the right decisions to protect both the player's and the club's interests. It is an exciting time for Westerlo as they prepare for a busy transfer period.
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