Thorgan Hazard: Anderlecht Future Uncertain as Other Clubs Show Interest

Brussels – The future of Belgian international Thorgan Hazard at Anderlecht remains unresolved as his current contract nears its expiration. The 32-year-old winger, a key figure for the Brussels-based club, is engaged in negotiations regarding a potential extension, but interest from other clubs, both domestically and abroad, adds a layer of complexity to the situation. This comes at a pivotal moment for Anderlecht as they navigate the latter stages of the Belgian Pro League season.

Hazard, who currently plays as an attacking midfielder or winger, began his professional career at Lens before a move to Chelsea in 2012 alongside his brother, Eden. While he never made a competitive appearance for the Blues, his career blossomed during loan spells at Zulte Waregem and Borussia Mönchengladbach, ultimately leading to a permanent move to the latter before a stint at Borussia Dortmund. He currently plays for Anderlecht, having joined in 2023.

Contract Talks Underway Amidst External Interest

Speaking to La Dernière Heure, Hazard confirmed that several clubs have expressed interest in his services, fueled by his recent performances. “Let’s just say that, given my recent performances, a few clubs have inquired,” Hazard stated. “Also from abroad.” This acknowledgment of external interest underscores his continued value in the transfer market, even as he enters the twilight of his career.

One club specifically mentioned was Zulte Waregem, where Hazard previously enjoyed a successful spell, even earning the Belgian Golden Shoe in January 2014. However, Hazard quickly dismissed any suggestion of a return, expressing his respect for the club and stating he wouldn’t want them to overextend themselves financially. “I wouldn’t want them to go that far, I have too much respect for that club. There hasn’t been an offer.”

Despite the external inquiries, Hazard remains open to staying at Anderlecht, revealing ongoing communication with club officials. “I’ve stayed in contact with people at the club. I have a very quality relationship with them, but we haven’t discussed figures. The idea has been floated, but there’s nothing concrete at the moment,” he explained. This suggests a willingness to continue with Anderlecht, provided the terms are mutually agreeable.

Hazard’s Impact at Anderlecht and Recent Form

Since joining Anderlecht in 2023, Hazard has become a vital component of the team, contributing both goals and assists. As of February 28, 2026, he has made 66 appearances for the club, scoring 17 goals. His current market value is estimated at €2.50 million, according to Transfermarkt. His performances have consistently made him one of the most efficient players in the squad, justifying the interest from other clubs.

A recent setback for Anderlecht came on December 26, 2025, with a 1-2 defeat against Royal Charleroi. While Hazard played in the match, the result highlighted the team’s need to strengthen and retain key players like him to compete at the highest level. The loss underscored the importance of securing Hazard’s future to maintain stability and attacking threat.

What’s Next for Thorgan Hazard?

The coming weeks will be crucial in determining Hazard’s future. With his contract expiring at the end of the season, both Anderlecht and Hazard will need to reach an agreement quickly to avoid further speculation and potential offers from rival clubs. Negotiations are currently underway, as confirmed by Hazard himself on March 13, 2026, according to Anderlecht-online.

For Anderlecht, retaining Hazard is likely a priority. His experience, skill, and understanding of the Belgian Pro League make him a valuable asset. However, they will need to balance their financial constraints with Hazard’s demands. The outcome of these negotiations could significantly impact Anderlecht’s prospects for the remainder of the season and beyond.

Fans will be watching closely as this situation unfolds, hoping to see Hazard continue to contribute to Anderlecht’s success. The next confirmed checkpoint will be the outcome of the ongoing negotiations with the Anderlecht board, a development Hazard indicated was actively happening as of mid-March.

What do you think? Will Thorgan Hazard remain with Anderlecht, or will he seek a new challenge elsewhere? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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