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De voorbije 24u zijn er alweer enkele nieuwkomers voorgesteld aan het CPL-publiek. Zo deed RFC Luik een eerste transfer terwijl ook KMSK Deinze en Club NXT met transfernieuws kwamen.

RFC Luik maakte de komst van Liam Moreau bekend. Moreau is een piepjonge (16 jaar), maar robuuste centrale verdediger (1m92 en 90kg) die het voorbije seizoen voor Virton uitkwam. De Luxemburgse Belg speelde de voorbije jaren ook nog voor de jeugdploegen van RC Luxembourg, Charleroi en Standard.

Bij SK Deinze werd de Surinaamse international Dhoraso Moreo Klas voorgesteld. Klas is een verdedigende middenvelder die transfervrij overkomt van ADO Den Haag. Hij tekende een contract tot 2026 met optie voor nog een verlenging.

Siebe Wylin heeft dan weer een nieuwe uitdaging gevonden bij Club NXT. De 21-jarige flankverdediger speelde vorig seizoen bij KV Oostende en was dus een vrije speler na het faillissement van de kustploeg. Wylin keert nu terug naar de club waar hij in zijn jeugd ook al enkele jaren voetbalde. Hij zal in eerste instantie uitkomen voor Club NXT.

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