AS Saint-Étienne strengthened its recruitment cell with the arrival of Alexandre Lousberg, a talented young Belgian scout. Formerly sports coordinator of the Liège Standard, Lousberg has been given a key role in the Stéphanois club, and the first returns are very positive. According to Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Lousberg is a recruiter of an “extremely promising talent”, with a thorough knowledge of European markets, particularly Belgian and Dutch. His expertise is seen as an opportunity to find new players in championships renowned for their training and playing style.
Alexandre Lousberg’s integration is part of a clear desire to professionalise the recruitment strategy of ASSE, especially during this phase of sports and structural reconstruction. The club relies on a powerful scouting cell to quickly find the elite. Lousberg, thanks to his knowledge of Belgian football and his ability to identify young talents, could become an essential element of Stéphanois mercato. He is not only an analyst, but also a coordinator able to structure the club’s approach and facilitate exchanges between recruiters and the technical staff.
The arrival of Lousberg could even mark a turning point in the club’s orientations, with a possible increase in the number of players from Belgium or the Netherlands. In a football that is increasingly focused on data and anticipation, ASSE seems to have found a profile that matches its ambitions. The young Belgian has a good margin of progress and could accompany the Greens towards a new era of recruitment, more strategic and more targeted. His expertise is considered a major asset for the future of the club.
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