Marseille keen on Belgian attacker Mario Stroeykens

Belgian attacker Mario Stroeykens has emerged as a transfer target for Olympique de Marseille, with the French club reportedly contemplating a summer move for the promising youngster.

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As per reports from Het Nieuwsblad, the Ligue 1 outfit has already held preliminary talks with Anderlecht about the possibility of securing Stroeykens’ services. However, these discussions have yet to progress significantly.

The 20-year-old forward remains under contract with Anderlecht until the summer of 2026. Nevertheless, the Belgian side could be compelled to sell him during the upcoming transfer window to prevent the possibility of losing him for a lower fee or even on a free transfer in the future. If there are any indications that Stroeykens does not intend to sign a contract extension, Anderlecht may have no choice but to listen to offers, even if they do not match their initial valuation of the player.

This season, Stroeykens has been a vital part of Anderlecht’s squad, featuring in 31 matches across all competitions. He has contributed with four goals and five assists, showcasing his ability to influence games in attacking positions. His adaptability allows him to play both in central and wide positions, making him an appealing option for clubs seeking to bolster their offensive lineup.

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Born in Belgium to a Belgian father and a Congolese mother, Stroeykens has also proven his abilities at the international level. He has represented Belgium in youth categories, earning 12 caps for the U21 national team and 13 for the U19 side. His performances have demonstrated his potential to transition into the senior national team in the future, further enhancing his appeal to clubs outside of Belgium.

As per Transfermarkt.com, Stroeykens currently holds a market value of approximately 14 million euros.

It comes as no surprise that Marseille is interested in acquiring the Belgian youngster, given their track record of recruiting and nurturing emerging talents from various European leagues. The French club is renowned for identifying promising players who can add both quality and squad depth. Should a transfer materialize, Stroeykens would be stepping into a club with a rich footballing culture and a highly competitive environment, which could be instrumental in his professional growth.

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For Anderlecht, the upcoming transfer window presents a critical juncture in deciding Stroeykens’ fate. The club must determine whether to extend his stay or capitalize on his market value while they still retain control. Anderlecht is well-regarded for developing young players, but financial factors might ultimately dictate their final choice.

If Marseille is determined to sign Stroeykens, they will need to propose a suitable transfer fee that meets the expectations of both parties. Given that other European teams may also be monitoring the situation, Anderlecht could receive multiple bids, potentially strengthening their negotiating position.

With the summer transfer window fast approaching, football fans will be keeping a close eye on developments between Marseille and Anderlecht regarding Stroeykens. While his future remains uncertain, one thing is evident: the talented Belgian forward possesses the potential to make a significant impact wherever he ends up playing next season.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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