The teenage sensational winger of Congolese descent has completed his switch to the Purple and White from the Blue-Black ahead of the forthcoming transfer window
Belgian-born Congolese starlet Daevon Bulembi has joined RSC Anderlecht from league rivals Club Brugge on a three-year contract, the club have confirmed. 
The 15-year-old budding wideman, who swapped the Jan Breydel Stadium campaigners for the Lotto Park outfit, would be joining up with the RSCA U16 side for the 2026-27 campaign.
The DR Congo-prospect deal with the Brussels-based club becomes his first professional contract as an upcoming youth star in the Belgian football competitions so far in his career.

An official statement confirming his capturing on a three-year fresh terms by RSCA reads: ''Daevon Bulembi is a player for Purple and White. The 15-year-old winger, born in 2011, played for Club Brugge last season, where he was placed in a higher age category. Daevon is now signing a three-year contract with RSC Anderlecht. Starting next season, he will join our U16s.
''The Neerpede youth academy welcomes a new winger. Daevon Bulembi is an ambidextrous winger who can play on both the left and the right. Daevon combines technique with strong athletic ability.

His dribbling and ability to eliminate opponents are his main weapons. In addition, the winger's speed is also a major asset, especially over long distances. Welcome to RSC Anderlecht, Daevon.''
Given his glaring talent as a rising star, Bulembi could become the brightest future prospect for DR Congo national football team on the international scene in the nearest future.
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