The very likely departure of Kara this summer is a big problem to Anderlecht, who are going to have to replace the Senegal international if they are to remain competitive next season.
A handful of clubs were interested in January, and his performances against Manchester United in the Europa League will have done little dissuade them to return in the summer, leading to exit speculation aplenty.
This means a new centre-back will be needed in Belgium, and DH seem to think there are few options available to the club, with Watford defender Christian Kabasele being one of them.
Arriving at Vicarage Road from Genk last summer, the 26-year-old wasn’t a regular under the departing Walter Mazzarri, but his time in Belgium with KAS Eupen, KV Mechelen and his former club seems to be enough to convince Anderlecht he could do the job.
However, the Belgian website also make it clear the Watford defender isn’t their top choice, with Anderlecht manager René Weiler seemingly preferring other options.
With a new manager inbound at Watford, Christian Kabasele’s fortunes at Vicarage could very well change in the coming weeks, but if a return to Belgian football is to present itself, our bet is, after this season, he’ll likely consider it.