Ghanaian midfielder Majeed Ashimeru’s purported transfer move to RAAL La Louvière is still far from being completed. Despite ongoing interest, negotiations have hit a major obstacle, mainly due to financial differences between the two clubs.
According to a report by Belgian football journalist Sacha Tavolier, there is a significant gap in salary coverage between what RSC Anderlecht is demanding and what La Louvière is currently willing to pay for a loan deal involving the Ghanaian international. Anderlecht expects a higher portion of Ashimeru’s wages to be covered, while the Louviérois are offering a much lower amount, making it difficult for both sides to reach an agreement at this stage.
Ashimeru, who has vast experience at both club and international levels, remains a player of strong interest to La Louvière as they look to strengthen their squad. His technical ability, work rate, and experience in Belgian football make him an attractive option, especially for a team aiming to boost quality and depth in midfield.
Despite the financial challenge, RAAL La Louvière has not given up. The club is said to remain confident and hopeful that a solution can be found, possibly through further negotiations or compromises on both sides. Sources close to the talks suggest that discussions are still ongoing, even though no breakthrough has been achieved yet.
For now, Ashimeru remains an Anderlecht player, with his future still uncertain. Whether La Louvière can bridge the salary gap will determine if the move becomes a reality. Until then, the deal remains on hold, with fans and observers waiting to see how the situation develops in the coming days.












































