Moussa N’Diaye seems to be gradually considering leaving Anderlecht. The Senegalese did not start against Dender despite the absence of Ludwig Augustinsson. Besnik Hasi’s confidence in his player is declining.
Establishing him seemed to be a logical choice for Besnik Hasi, but this obvious fact has gradually faded in recent weeks. According to the coach, Moussa N’Diaye has not been quite the same since mid-October.
Internally, it is clarified that this drop in form is not directly linked to the death of his brother. On the other hand, it is confirmed that Moussa N’Diaye is gradually moving away from the starting eleven, reports The Last Hour.
Moussa N’Diaye considers leaving Anderlecht
The fact that Yasin Özcan was prioritized speaks volumes. The young Turkish defender, on loan from Aston Villa and potentially on his way to Beşiktaş, was preferred, indicating a declining confidence on the part of Besnik Hasi in Moussa N’Diaye.
This decision was poorly received by the Senegalese. He had already felt for some time that the dynamic was working against him, especially since Augustinsson had established himself as a sure value, highly appreciated by the staff.
Moussa N’Diaye is aware that his future at Anderlecht could be limited to an understudy role. A prospect which leads him to consider a departure, possibly as early as the winter transfer window.