Oud-Heverlee Leuven is facing an exciting summer with talent Davis Opoku in the spotlight. The eighteen-year-old right-back has made a strong impression in his first season at the club, playing 23 matches and providing two assists. According to Belgian transfer expert Sacha Tavolieri, both FC Porto and Feyenoord are interested in the young defender. FC Porto has already made a bid, which Oud-Heverlee Leuven rejected. The Portuguese club wants to first loan Opoku with an option to buy for five million euros.

The situation surrounding Opoku is particularly interesting, as Feyenoord has also shown interest in him. The Rotterdam club already has four right-backs in their squad, but a departure of Givairo Read seems likely. This would create space for Opoku in Feyenoord's lineup. The club from Rotterdam is closely monitoring the developments regarding the young player.

Oud-Heverlee Leuven, which finished mid-table in the Jupiler Pro League last season, will need to consider what is best for the future of their talent. The club has already indicated that they do not want to cooperate with Opoku's departure lightly, especially given his potential and the impact he can have on the team. Discussions with FC Porto and Feyenoord are still ongoing, meaning Opoku's future remains uncertain.

It is clear that the interest in Davis Opoku is a sign of his growing reputation in Belgian football. Oud-Heverlee Leuven will do everything possible to retain their talent, but the allure of foreign clubs can be hard to resist. Fans of the club will be following the developments surrounding Opoku with great interest.