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Sports: Details Of Percy Tau’s Next Move

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:36 pm

Percy Tau flew out to Europe at the weekend and the details of his next move abroad have been revealed, according to reports.

Now, after spending a 12 months at Club Brugge in the Belgium pinnacle flight, the ahead officially stated his goodbyes final month as his loan stint came to an end, with indicators that the club have been now not pursuing some other season-long agreement with Brighton.

But reviews in Belgium at once linked him with a change to their Pro League rivals Anderlecht and it would appear Tau flew out to Zaventem over the weekend and is set to put pen to paper at Anderlecht for every other loan deal.  

He used to be loaned out to Belgian second tier outfit Royal Union Saint-Gilloise two years ago and his Footballer of the Year award grabbed Brugge’s attention.   

Tau now appears set for some other mortgage spell at Anderlecht.

(Soccerladuma)

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