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RAAL La Louvière has confirmed the signing of Ghanaian midfielder Majeed Ashimeru on loan from Belgian Pro League side RSC Anderlecht, validating JoySports’ earlier exclusive report.
The 28-year-old joins the club until the end of the season and was unveiled as RAAL La Louvière’s fourth signing of the winter transfer window.
The club believes Ashimeru’s experience and quality will be key as they target a strong second half of the campaign.
CONFIRMED: Majeed Ashimeru’s loan move has now been completed, as reported on January 12 (18 days ago).
— Joseph Ayinga-Walter (@AyingaWalter) January 29, 2026
Why the delay?
A gap between Anderlecht’s salary coverage demands and La Louvière’s offer
Key motivation behind the move:
Regular playing time to boost Ashimeru’s… https://t.co/arzAo7c781
Ashimeru endured a difficult start to the season at Anderlecht, struggling for regular playing time and spending much of the campaign on the fringes of the first team at Lotto Park.
His move to RAAL La Louvière presents an opportunity for him to reset and gain consistent minutes at the Easi Arena.
A product of the Red Bull football system, Ashimeru has featured in Austria and Switzerland before making his mark in Belgium. Since joining Anderlecht in 2021, he has made 129 appearances, scoring nine goals and providing six assists.
The 12-cap Ghana international is expected to use the loan spell to rediscover form and rebuild confidence.
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