Anderlecht is still looking for an offensive reinforcement, especially since European football is a fact. Paars-wit has reportedly set its sights on Marten Winkler (23), a right winger from Hertha Berlin. He scored 1 goal and 2 assists in a 4-1 win against Heidenheim in the second Bundesliga last night, but may be at the end of his last matches. Bild reports that Anderlecht has made a bid for Winkler, who has already scored 16 goals and 16 assists in the main team for Hertha. The German has a contract until 2027 and would cost at least 2.5 to 3 million euros.
Why it matters for Anderlecht
Anderlecht has already made a significant transfer by signing Arne Engels from Celtic to West Ham. The 22-year-old attacking midfielder signs a five-year contract in London, with an extra year in option. Engels played for Celtic since the summer of 2024 and wore the shirt in 100 games, scoring 17 times and providing 22 assists.
What comes next
Anderlecht currently stands 7th in the Jupiler Pro League, with 3 points and 1 win from 1 game. The club has a crucial game coming up against KV Mechelen on 13 February 2027. Anderlecht is currently without Ilay Camara and Lucas Hey, who are both out due to injuries.
Why Winkler is a good choice for Anderlecht
Marten Winkler is an experienced right winger who has already scored 16 goals and 16 assists in the main team for Hertha Berlin. He has a contract until 2027 and would cost at least 2.5 to 3 million euros. Winkler is a good choice for Anderlecht, as he has the necessary experience and can deliver a strong performance on the pitch.
What Engels can mean for West Ham
Arne Engels is a significant transfer for West Ham, as he has the necessary experience and can deliver a strong performance on the pitch. Engels has already played 100 games for Celtic and has scored 17 times and provided 22 assists. He will play a crucial role in the coming seasons for West Ham.
