A host of top European clubs identified as Paris Saint Germain, Monaco, Borrusia Dortmund and also Premier League side, Arsenal were reportedly present to watch Club Brugge's 1-0 win over Royal Excel Mouscron last weekend.
Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws has informed that scouts representing the aforementioned clubs were in attendance at the Stade Le Canonnier to run the rule over the players in action, with Club Brugge's Wesley Moraes understood to be the point of attraction.
However, the 20-year-old Bonaventure who started the day on the bench was introduced in place of Nigerian-born Netherlands U21 star Arnaut Danjuma after 76 minutes.
Bonaventure first started out professionally with Ukrainian club FC Zorya Luhansk before transferring to the Blue and Blacks in 2017.
In his debut season with the club, the striker enjoyed success after featuring in 38 games and scoring 12 goals in all competitions
The former Nigeria U15 international is contracted to Club Brugge till 2021.
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February 2, 2026
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