Ghana international midfielder Majeed Ashimeru is set to embark on a new chapter in his career with a six-month loan move from Belgian giants Anderlecht to RAAL La Louvière. The 28-year-old, who has faced a challenging period due to recurring injuries, has reportedly finalized the agreement to join the Jupiler Pro League side for the remainder of the season. This strategic move is designed to provide Ashimeru with the consistent first-team action he has lacked at Anderlecht, where he has been limited to appearances with the U23 squad recently.
Despite his technical talent, Ashimeru’s recent tenure at Anderlecht has been hampered by physical setbacks that have kept him out of the senior team’s rotation this season. Having made four appearances for the club's U23 side to maintain some level of match fitness, the midfielder is now focused on proving his readiness at a higher competitive level. In a show of confidence and support for his recovery, Anderlecht has reportedly agreed to cover his full salary during the loan period, ensuring a smooth transition as he joins a RAAL La Louvière side currently positioned 13th in the league and fighting to avoid relegation.
Beyond the immediate club objectives, the move carries significant weight for Ashimeru’s international career. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, the Black Stars midfielder is eager to regain the form and fitness that made him a staple in the national setup. By securing regular playing time in the Belgian top flight, he aims to convince the Ghana national team coaching staff of his readiness, thereby solidifying his place in the squad for upcoming international assignments and high-stakes qualifiers.
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