This is a list of Belgian football transfers for the 2009 summer transfer window. Only transfers involving a team from the Jupiler League are listed.
The summer transfer window opened on 1 July 2009, although some transfers took place prior to that date; The first non-free non-loan move was completed on 3 January 2009. Players without a club may join one at any time, regardless if during or between transfer windows. The transfer window ended on 31 August 2009, although a few completed transfers were only announced a few days later.
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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3 January 2009 | Ouwo Moussa Maazou | Lokeren | CSKA Moscow | Undisclosed [1] |
23 January 2009 | Christophe Lepoint | Mouscron | Gent | Undisclosed [2] |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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6 February 2009 | Glenn Van Asten | Heist | Westerlo | Undisclosed [3] |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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9 March 2009 | Soufiane Bidaoui | Diegem | Westerlo | Undisclosed [4] |
19 March 2009 | Kevin Vandenbergh | Germinal Beerschot | Utrecht | Loan Return [5] |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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1 April 2009 | Alessandro Cordaro | Mons | Charleroi | Undisclosed [6] [7] |
16 April 2009 | Stanislav Vlček | Anderlecht | Slavia Prague | Undisclosed [8] |
23 April 2009 | Gilles Lentz | Standard Liège | Genk | Undisclosed [9] |
24 April 2009 | Tom De Mul | Genk | Sevilla | Loan Return [10] |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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2 May 2009 | Franck Defays | Charleroi | F91 Dudelange | Undisclosed [11] |
2 May 2009 | Christophe Grégoire | Charleroi | Willem II | Loan Return [12] |
4 May 2009 | Steven de Petter | Dender | Westerlo | Undisclosed [13] |
4 May 2009 | Sherjill MacDonald | West Bromwich Albion | Germinal Beerschot | Undisclosed1 [14] |
13 May 2009 | Mathieu Cornet | Standard | Germinal Beerschot | Undisclosed [15] |
16 May 2009 | Nana Asare | Mechelen | FC Utrecht | Undisclosed [16] |
22 May 2009 | Dario Smoje | Gent | Panionios | Free [17] |
25 May 2009 | Elimane Coulibaly | Kortrijk | Gent | Free [18] |
25 May 2009 | Jonas De Roeck | Gent | FC Augsburg | Free [19] |
26 May 2009 | Yoni Buyens | Lierse | Mechelen | Undisclosed [20] |
26 May 2009 | Aymar Moro | Lille | Mechelen | Undisclosed [20] |
28 May 2009 | Marc Hendrikx | Sint-Truiden | Eupen | Free [21] |
After the end of the 2008-09 season, several players have returned from loan to another club or did not have had their contracts extended. They are listed here when the date is otherwise not specified. For a list of transfers where the returned players are also mentioned, see. [22]
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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End of 2008-09 season | Harrie Gommans | Roeselare | Roda JC | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Robin Henkens | KVSK United | Genk | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Edouard Kabamba | Real Madrid Castilla | Standard Liège | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Kanu | Cercle Brugge | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Cheikhou Kouyaté | Kortrijk | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Patrick Lane | Cercle Brugge | Unknown | End of Contract |
End of 2008-09 season | Tim Matthys | Panthrakikos | Zulte Waregem | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Silvio Proto | Germinal Beerschot | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Sébastien Siani | Sint-Truiden | Anderlecht | Loan Return |
End of 2008-09 season | Grégory Christ | MSV Duisburg | Charleroi | Loan Return [23] |
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to | Fee |
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1 September 2009 | Thomas Buffel | Cercle Brugge | Genk | Undisclosed [140] |
1 September 2009 | Olivier Claessens | Racing Mechelen | Cercle Brugge | Undisclosed [140] |
1 September 2009 | Hans Cornelis | Genk | Cercle Brugge | Undisclosed [140] |
1 September 2009 | Sem Franssen | Genk | None | Released [140] |
1 September 2009 | Ricardo Rocha | Tottenham Hotspur | Standard Liège | Free [141] |
1 September 2009 | Sven Verdonck | Genk | Fortuna Sittard | Undisclosed [140] |
1 September 2009 | Jelle Vossen | Genk | Cercle Brugge | Loan [140] |
2 September 2009 | Aboubacar M'Baye Camara | Lokeren | Al-Khaleej | Undisclosed [142] |
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