The Saint-Gilloise Union has been looking for a new goalkeeper since the departure of Anthony Moris. His successor could land from England.
The departure of Anthony Moris to Saudi Arabia was formalized yesterday, forcing the Union to find a new goalkeeper a big week from the resumption of the championship. In their prospecting, Unionist leaders can count on methods and database of Brighton.
The English club has an interesting track in the person of Carl Rushworth. The 24 -year -old was formed among Seagulls but has never managed to impose on it. It has been loaned in recent seasons to clubs such as Walsall, Swansea and Hull City, and seems ready for a final transfer this summer.
The union will have to be convincing
Rushworth aroused the interest of the Rangers and himself seemed to be open to a transfer to Scotland. However, Brighton vetoed and would not want him to go to Ibrox according to TalkSPORT. This feeds rumors on a possible transfer to the Union, where it could potentially land thanks to the links between the two clubs.
But the transfer is far from being made. According to the same sources, Rushworth would hardly want to move to Belgium. This complicates the Union’s maneuvers, which has not hidden that despite all the potential demonstrated, Vic Chambaere will not be launched in the deep end as a number one guard this season.
Brighton has already provided Brussels residents full of potential such as Simon Adingra and Kaoru Mitoma. Rushworth could be part of this line, if he is finally convinced to join Duden park. But time is running out if the union wants to have a new goalkeeper from the start of the season.