In Belgian soccer news, Henk FC midfielder Hanus is about to make a major career leap by joining English Premier League rivals Leicester City, according to renowned journalist Tavolieri. The two clubs have reached a final agreement on the transfer, with Leicester City set to pay a lucrative offer that includes a fixed transfer fee and floating bonuses to lure the 20-year-old young talent.
According to reports, Leicester City offered Hanus a total of 26 million euros (about 22 million pounds), including 23 million euros (about 19.4 million pounds) of fixed transfer fee, as well as up to 3 million euros (about 2.5 million pounds) of floating bonuses, the specific amount will depend on the future performance of Hanus in Leicester City. In addition, Henk FC will also be entitled to a 15% share of Hanus's future secondary transfers, which reflects the sincerity and cooperation between the two clubs in the transfer negotiations.
With the acceptance of this offer by Henk FC, the road to Hanus' transfer has been largely cleared. According to Tavolieri, Hanus is set to sign a four-year contract with Leicester City to officially start a new chapter in the Premier League. The Moroccan international is expected to depart for England on Wednesday local time, before undergoing a medical and completing a signing ceremony with Leicester City on Thursday, officially becoming a member of the Blue Foxes.
As an outstanding representative of Henk's youth training system, Hanus performed well in all competitions last season, playing 50 matches and contributing 3 goals and 8 assists, showing maturity and strength beyond his age. His joining will undoubtedly add new vitality and creativity to Leicester City's midfield, further enhancing the team's overall competitiveness.