Transfers
Antwerp’s preseason starts in limbo as coach search stalls
Royal Antwerp Football Club will commence its pre‑season training on Monday despite still lacking a newly appointed head coach. The Bosuil stadium will host the squad’s first session while the club remains in limbo over the pending decision of chairman Paul Gheysens.
Monday’s session will proceed without a permanent manager on the touchline. Players will work under the existing coaching staff while the board finalises the recruitment process.
The atmosphere at the Bosuil has been described as one of uncertainty. Staff and players alike are aware that the lack of a head coach adds pressure to the early preparation phase.
Chairman Paul Gheysens is the key decision‑maker whose next move will determine the direction of the club. The board awaits his verdict before confirming any appointment.
The search for a new head coach has been placed on hold. The delay mirrors the postponement of the club’s transfer dossiers, which have also been shelved pending the managerial appointment.
Transfer negotiations that were expected to progress this week remain in limbo. The club’s sporting director has indicated that no new signings will be pursued until a coach is confirmed.
Supporters will be watching closely for any announcement from Gheysens in the coming days. A swift resolution could shape Antwerp’s preparation and influence its early season ambitions.