The Leicester City defender found himself at the heart of swirling speculation, and controversially stood by the club level as well as from the Belgian team, raising doubts about his future.
In the latest international break, FAES was omitted from the Belgian team for qualifiers against Liechtenstein and Kazakhstan.
This absence raised eyebrows as Belgian manager Rudy Garcia was not unhappy with his form.
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Belgian journalist Hein Van Hazebrook publicly challenged the notion that the absence of FAES is recognized to facilitate transfer.
On the contrary, Vanhaezebrouck wondered why FAES was ruled out, especially if other players like Loïs Openda and Charles Vanhoutte were reportedly involved in transfer talks, if they still received national calls.
He believes that, as reported by the sports witness, it was omitted in a purely poor form at both the club and the country’s level.
“The new national coaches continued that trend. He says.
“Chattle is not called.”
“He is working on a transfer, so according to coaches across the country, Openda and Van Footte are also working on a move and were selected, but he hasn’t played.
The defender is approaching the exit from the club
The future of players remains uncertain as both club hierarchies and supporters are potentially divided.
At this point, there is a greater chance that the defender will leave the club.
According to Transfer News, Turkish Club Besiktas recently took the approach to signing the Leicester City defender.
With the Turkish transfer window still open, the defender could be on his way out of England and moving to Turkey.
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