Leicester City star is being allowed to work on a transfer away from the club
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Leicester City star is being allowed to work on a transfer away from the club
"Belgian journalist Hein Vanhaezebrouck publicly challenged the notion that Faes's absence was being granted to facilitate a transfer. On the contrary, Vanhaezebrouck questioned why Faes was excluded, especially when other players like Lois Openda and Charles Vanhoutte, who were also reportedly involved in transfer talks themselves, still received national call-ups. He believes the omission was purely down to poor form at both club and country level, as reported by Sport Witness."
"In the latest international break, Faes was omitted from Belgium's squad for the qualifiers against Liechtenstein and Kazakhstan. This absence raised eyebrows, as it wasn't simply frustration over form, Belgium's manager, Rudi Garcia, reportedly allowed the centre-back to miss the national call-up to pursue a potential move away from Leicester. With both the club hierarchy and supporters potentially divided, the player's future remains uncertain. As per transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano recently, Turkish club Besiktas made an approach to sign the Leicester City defender."
Wout Faes was omitted from Belgium's squad for qualifiers against Liechtenstein and Kazakhstan and has been sidelined at Leicester. Belgium manager Rudi Garcia reportedly allowed Faes to miss the national call-up to pursue a potential transfer. Belgian journalist Hein Vanhaezebrouck contested that rationale, arguing Faes's exclusion stemmed from poor form while other transfer-linked players like Lois Openda and Charles Vanhoutte were selected. Faes has struggled for playing time and faced boos from supporters. Club hierarchy and fans appear divided, and an exit looks increasingly likely after Besiktas reportedly made an approach amid the open Turkish transfer window.
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