Tottenham Hotspur have accepted an offer of
A combination of injury and indifferent form saw Wanyama's game-time heavily restricted last term - the 28-year-old making a mere 13 Premier League appearances for Spurs.
He has dropped further down the pecking order since the Lilywhites smashed their transfer record to land defensive midfielder Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon for £55m.
If regular football is Wanyama's top priority then a return to Belgium would make perfect sense for him, especially to one of the nation's most successful teams.
Brugge are the joint leaders of the First Division A having collected three wins and a draw from their opening two matches of the campaign, though they finished two points behind champions Genk in 2018/19.
Former Liverpool goalkeeper was brought in as Clement's first-choice between the sticks, with ex-Burnley forward Jelle Vossen also involved in the setup.
Source: 90min