Anderlecht must act quickly to appoint a new head coach, as the club faces a crucial challenge in the Europa League qualifiers on July 23. Mihajlo Cvetkovic, the 19-year-old Serbian striker, recently received a denial from the board. Despite an impressive season with 13 goals and three assists in 39 appearances, he is not allowed to participate in the U19 Euro. This decision is notable, especially since his market value is already estimated at ten million. Anderlecht's management does not want Cvetkovic to take part in the tournament starting on June 28, as it would mean he misses a significant part of the preparation. This decision aligns with the club's strategy to retain key players. Cvetkovic was eager to prove himself at the Euro, but Anderlecht is weighing the risks and opts to protect him. The situation is reminiscent of Nathan De Cat, who was only released during the international break for the U17 World Cup last season. The club must now wait to see how Cvetkovic reacts to this decision and whether he can focus on his role within the team.