Cercle Brugge has been searching for a successor to Frank Vercauteren, the coach who left after the promotion to 1A, for weeks. The club has now found a new coach in the person of Laurent Guyot. Guyot is a 48-year-old Frenchman who previously worked as a youth coach at Nantes and as a coach at Toronto FC. He has built a reputation as a good youth coach and has experience working with young players. Cercle Brugge's new coach says he is proud to be part of the project and can't wait to start his new mission. Delegate director Vadim Vasilyev is also satisfied with the choice and says that Guyot is the ideal person for the job. In the coming days, the club will also announce the further composition of the technical staff, as well as the arrival of new players. Cercle Brugge's project is one of youth development and letting young players ripen. The club wants to discover a new Mbappé, Carrasco, Martial or Fabinho and therefore needs a good youth coach. Laurent Guyot seems to be the perfect man for the job. He has experience working with young players and has built a good reputation in the football world. Cercle Brugge's fans can now look forward to the new season with a new coach and possibly new players. The club's ambition is to develop young players and let them grow into top players. With Laurent Guyot as the new coach, Cercle Brugge's fans can be optimistic about the future. The club's project is an exciting one, and with the right coach and players, Cercle Brugge can achieve great things in the Jupiler Pro League.