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Ludovit Reis’s absence from Club Brugge photo fuels transfer rumours

🇧🇪 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Former FC Groningen-speler Ludovit Reis was conspicuously missing from Club Brugge’s first team photograph for the 2026/27 season, a detail that has reignited speculation about a possible departure for the 26‑year‑old Nederlander. The omission was noted in the club’s official release earlier today at 17:58, prompting fans and media to question his future.

Last season, Reis endured an unlucky spell at Club Brugge, with injuries limiting his involvement to just twelve appearances for the Belgian top‑flight side, Blauw‑Zwart.

Despite the setbacks, he managed to feature in the pre‑season training camp, earning minutes on the pitch, which made his absence from the official photo all the more striking.

No official explanation has been given for his non‑attendance, but the timing has led to speculation that the 26‑year‑old may be on the verge of leaving, even though his contract runs until mid‑2029.

Club Brugge secured Reis in the summer of 2025 for a reported €5 million transfer from HSV, yet his stint in Belgium has yet to deliver the expected impact.

De club has not commented on the matter.

Reis’s career path includes a move from FC Groningen to FC Barcelona in mid‑2019 for just over €3 million, though he never broke into the first team and logged 25 matches for Barcelona B.

A subsequent loan to VfL Osnabrück turned permanent, after which he joined HSV before arriving at Club Brugge, illustrating a series of notable transfers.

Transfermarkt currently values the Dutch midfielder at €3 million, reflecting the modest appraisal of his market worth after a mixed spell across several clubs.

If a departure materialises, Reis could be poised for a new adventure elsewhere, as rumours suggest his next move may be imminent.

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