Cercle Brugge has had a difficult season but managed to secure their place in the league during the Relegation Play-Off. For the upcoming season, strengthening the squad is essential, especially as some key players are set to leave the club. Pieter Gerkens and Dante Vanzeir are returning to AA Gent after their loan spells, which means a loss of Belgian experience for the team. To fill this gap, Cercle Brugge intends to bring back a surprising name to Belgium. According to Africafoot, Lazare Amani is on his way to Cercle. The 28-year-old midfielder, who previously played for Eupen, Charleroi, and Standard, is best known for his time at Union. Amani was a key player in his early years but found himself sidelined last season after a missed transfer. Following a six-month loan at Standard, his contract with Union was terminated last summer. Since September, he has been playing for the Greek club Kifisia. The transfer to Cercle Brugge now seems almost finalized, with only a medical examination in Brugge pending. After this check, a two-year contract will be ready for Amani. This would mark a significant first signing for Cercle Brugge as they prepare for the new season, and more acquisitions are expected in the coming weeks.