Arthur Vermeeren, former Antwerp player, seeks a new club. What's next for the midfielder? Vermeeren broke into the Antwerp team quickly and became a regular on the midfield. He left the Bosuil for Atlético Madrid, but never really got the role he had hoped for. After a year and a half, he moved to RB Leipzig, where he was loaned out to Olympique Marseille last season. Vermeeren failed to convince coach Roberto De Zerbi. He is now part of Leipzig's first team, but does not seem to be a key player. According to Sky Sports Germany, Vermeeren is being told to look for a new club. A new loan move is an option, but Leipzig prefers a permanent transfer. Vermeeren is still under contract until June 30, 2029, and his market value has dropped from 28 million euros in December to 20 million euros at the start of this season. The Red Devils currently have six caps, but with a strong club performance, he could again be in the picture for the national team. Mark Van Bommel, with whom Vermeeren still worked at Antwerp, is now the national coach. The question is mainly where Vermeeren will now get enough minutes and confidence, with Leipzig clearly heading for the exit. The club is currently 5th in the Jupiler Pro League, with 3 points and 1 win from 1 game. The next game is on February 13, 2027 against Kortrijk.