Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini was part of Union Saint-Gilloise's historic Belgian Pro League triumph in the just-concluded 2024–25 season.
Union Saint-Gilloise made history by clinching the Belgian top-flight league for the first time in 90 years, and the former Right to Dream Academy player played an instrumental role in the historic feat.
Fuseini, who arrived at the club from Sturm Graz for a fee of €2 million during the last summer transfer window, was a key member of the new Belgian Pro League champions' campaign, scoring nine goals and providing an assist in 33 matches.
The 23-year-old featured in Union Saint-Gilloise's 3-1 win against KAA Gent in the final match of the season, confirming their first title in nine decades.
Union Saint-Gilloise will be playing in the next season's UEFA Champions League after the Belgian Pro League triumph.

