Anderlecht has good news for its fans: goalkeeper Lander Gijsbers' contract has been extended. This comes at an important time for the club, which is preparing for a new season in the Jupiler Pro League. With the abolition of the U23 quota in the Challenger Pro League, it is essential for Anderlecht to strengthen its second team, RSCA Futures. Gijsbers, who fluctuated between the second and third goalkeeper roles in the Challenger Pro League last season, is still waiting for his debut as a professional. He joined from OH Leuven last year, where he had been playing since he was nine. Now, at the age of twenty, he has the chance to prove his talent. However, competition is fierce, with Mattis Seghers as one of the main rivals. Seghers, the starter for the national U17 team, has already gained experience in the Challenger Pro League. The situation in the first team also remains uncertain, with criticism directed at Colin Coosemans and the performances of Justin Heekeren and Joachim Imbrechts. The coming weeks will be crucial for Anderlecht and their goalkeepers.