Club Brugge faces a major challenge after the emotional farewell of Simon Mignolet. The experienced goalkeeper has played a crucial role in the team for many years, both on and off the pitch. His departure impacts not only the club's performance but also the dynamics within the locker room. Bart Verhaeghe, the chairman of Club Brugge, now has the task of making the right choices for the future. The 19-year-old Argus Vanden Driessche, who impressed in the Youth League, is now in the spotlight. He has already learned a lot from Mignolet and aims to become Club Brugge's first-choice goalkeeper. However, it is a risk to place such a young keeper directly in the starting lineup. Hein Vanhaezebrouck, a well-known voice in football, has suggested that the club might consider bringing in an experienced goalkeeper for the short term. This could relieve pressure on Vanden Driessche and ensure the team's stability. The coming months will be crucial for Club Brugge as they prepare for a new season without their former star goalkeeper.