OH Leuven Goalkeeper Target: Ex-Club Brugge Player

OH Leuven is preparing for possible changes under the bar. The club is taking into account a departure of Tobe Leysen and is therefore investigating alternatives for the near future.

Situation around Tobe Leysen

The winter mercato could be decisive for the goalkeeper. Leysen has been linked with a transfer for some time and a departure in January remains a real possibility. If that does not happen, a switch in the summer seems particularly likely.

OHL realizes this all too well and takes both scenarios into account. The club wants to prevent Leysen’s departure from unexpectedly leading to a vacuum and is therefore looking at several profiles.

One of the names mentioned is that of Kiany Vroman, currently active for Lierse in the Challenger Pro League, Het Nieuwsblad reports. The 21-year-old goalkeeper is an option being considered by OHL.

Vroman went through the entire youth academy of Club Brugge, but left the club last summer without a transfer fee. His move to Lierse offered him the opportunity to prove himself at a professional level.

Performance at Lierse

Vroman quickly won a starting place at Lierse. He has already played thirteen league matches this season. He kept a clean sheet in seven of them, making him the best-performing goalkeeper in the series.

His profile is described as modern: comfortable with both feet, explosive in his actions and proactive in his positioning. These qualities make him attractive for clubs looking for a goalkeeper to play football.

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