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Samuel Bastien

Samuel Bastien is a footballer who plays as a for . on 26 1996 in Meux, , to Congolese parents, he holds dual citizenship and has represented the DR Congo internationally. Bastien began his youth career at Anderlecht before making his debut with Italian club Chievo Verona in 2016, where he made 35 appearances and scored two goals over two seasons. He returned to Belgium in 2018 to join Standard Liège, enjoying his most productive spell with 132 appearances and 12 goals across all competitions until 2022. In July 2022, he transferred to English Championship side Burnley for a reported £720,000, contributing to their promotion to the Premier League with 18 appearances and one goal across league and cup competitions during the 2022–23 season. After limited opportunities at Burnley, he was loaned to Turkish Süper Lig club Kasımpaşa in September 2023, appearing in seven matches before returning. On the international stage, Bastien debuted for DR Congo in October 2021 during World Cup qualifiers against Madagascar, earning 10 caps without scoring as of October 2025, including participation in qualifiers and friendlies. In August 2024, he signed a permanent three-year deal with . His was dramatically interrupted in April 2025 when he suffered a severe stroke after a practice match, leading to surgery, a three-day coma, and months of rehabilitation; by September 2025, he publicly shared his recovery journey, expressing determination to return to professional play. However, he has been sidelined since the stroke and has not featured in the 2025–26 season as of November 2025.

Early life and background

Early life

Samuel Bastien was born on in , , to parents of origin. Months after his birth, he was given up for and raised by Patrick and Monique Bastien, whom he regards as his parents. Bastien spent his childhood in the region, where the local environment fostered his early passion for . From a young age, he prioritized the sport over other childhood distractions, often spending time playing in the neighborhood park with friends. These informal experiences with in Meux and surrounding areas marked Bastien's non-professional with before transitioning to organized at clubs.

Family and heritage

Samuel Bastien was born on September 26, 1996, in Meux, Belgium, to parents of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) origin who had migrated to Belgium prior to his birth. Months after his birth, he was given up for adoption and raised by Patrick and Monique Bastien, a supportive Belgian couple who provided him with a stable family environment in Meux. Public information regarding Bastien's siblings remains as of 2025, with no confirmed available about additional immediate family members beyond his adoptive parents. His biological parents' migration from reflects broader patterns of Congolese communities in , where economic and political factors prompted relocations during the late . Bastien's heritage—Belgian by birth, which granted him eligibility for , and Congolese by —profoundly shaped his , fostering cultural ties to that later influenced his decision to represent the national team over in his senior international . He has maintained with his birth in recent years and embraced his African roots early on.

Club career

Youth career

Bastien started his youth career at local club UR Namur before joining Standard Liège's academy around age 10. He later moved to R.S.C. Anderlecht's in 2012, where he progressed through the ranks and played for the U19 team in the , making 7 appearances and scoring 1 goal in the 2014–15 .

Senior career

Bastien made his professional debut for Anderlecht's first team on 3 December 2014 in a Belgian Cup match against K.R.C. Genk, coming on as a substitute. He made one league appearance in the 2014–15 Belgian Pro League. On 31 August 2015, Bastien was loaned to club U.S. until the end of the season, where he made 31 appearances and scored 2 goals. In August 2016, Bastien joined Italian side Chievo on a permanent transfer for a reported €1.5 million. Over two seasons, he made 33 league appearances and scored 2 goals. Bastien returned to Belgium in July 2018, signing a four-year contract with Standard Liège for €3.5 million. During his four seasons there, he made 102 league appearances, scoring 11 goals, and contributed to cup and European competitions, totaling 97 appearances and 12 goals across all competitions. On 5 July 2022, Bastien transferred to English Championship club Burnley for a reported £720,000. In the 2022–23 season, he made 18 league appearances with 1 goal, helping the team secure promotion to the Premier League, and added appearances in cup competitions for a total of 20 appearances and 2 goals. Limited playing time in the 2023–24 Premier League season led to a loan move to Turkish Süper Lig club Kasımpaşa on 13 September 2023, where he made 7 appearances before returning in May 2024. On 8 August 2024, Bastien signed a three-year contract with . In the 2024–25 , he made 23 appearances with 2 assists before suffering a severe in early 2025, which led to a coma and approximately 192 days sidelined for rehabilitation. By September 2025, he had shared updates on his recovery, expressing intent to return to professional football, though as of November 2025, he had not yet resumed competitive play in the 2025–26 .

International career

Youth career

Bastien began his youth international career with the in 2015, earning two caps without scoring. These appearances were in qualifiers. Progressing to the under-21 level in 2016, Bastien became a regular in the squad, accumulating 13 appearances and one goal between 2016 and 2019. His contributions included key qualification matches for the 2019 . Belgium successfully qualified for the finals in Italy, where Bastien featured in two group stage matches, logging 148 minutes as the advanced to the quarter-finals before a penalty shootout loss to Denmark. As an emerging central , Bastien's honed his tactical and versatility in , building on his development in club academies like Anderlecht's. These opportunities provided crucial exposure ahead of his eventual choices.

Senior career

Bastien, in , was eligible to represent the Belgian national team through his birthplace but had previously featured for at levels, including the under-21 side. In 2021, he switched his allegiance to the DR Congo national team, citing his Congolese heritage as a key factor; he was to Congolese parents before being adopted by a Belgian family shortly after birth. This decision also reflected limited opportunities for a call-up with , where competition in was intense and he had not progressed beyond s. Bastien made his senior debut for DR Congo on 7 October 2021, starting in a 2–0 over during the J. He went on to earn eight caps for DR Congo between 2021 and 2022, scoring no goals, with all appearances coming as a central providing defensive and in midfield. His international appearances primarily focused on World Cup qualifiers, where he featured in six matches, including both legs of the playoff against Morocco in March 2022 that ended in a 1–1 home draw and a 4–1 away defeat. Bastien also participated in preparations for the , starting in a 0–1 home loss to Gabon in the 2023 qualification on 4 June 2022, as well as a friendly against Burkina Faso in September 2022. His last cap came in that friendly, a 0–1 defeat. He has not earned further caps as of November 2025, with his career interrupted by a severe stroke in early 2025 that led to a coma and months of rehabilitation; by September 2025, he publicly shared his recovery journey, expressing determination to return to professional play.

Playing style

Attributes

Samuel Bastien primarily plays as a central or box-to-box midfielder, with the versatility to operate on the left or right flanks when required, standing at 1.75 meters tall. This compact physique contributes to his agility and effectiveness in covering ground across midfield, allowing him to contribute in both defensive and attacking phases of play. Among his key strengths, Bastien demonstrates high and , enabling relentless pressing and defensive , with a rating of 41/99 in this area according to performance metrics. His athleticism and transform him into a dynamic presence on the , particularly in ball-winning scenarios and link-up play, where he ranks highly at 83/99 for of involvement. Coaches like have specifically highlighted his exceptional work and , viewing them as foundational to high-pressing team systems. Additionally, Bastien excels in ball retention (77/99) through calm, short passing, and possesses a notable passing range, including through balls and set-piece delivery, which add threat from indirect plays. However, Bastien has shown occasional inconsistency in the final third, reflected in weaker finishing and low creativity metrics, such as an from shot creation rating of 3/99. His overall passing accuracy can be (rated weak), and he struggles with aerial duels due to his , alongside limited impact in cutting off passing lanes (10/99 defensively). These attributes have sometimes posed challenges in adapting to more demanding , where progressive ball-carrying (8/99) has been less pronounced.

Reception

Upon signing Samuel Bastien from in , manager highlighted the midfielder's untapped potential and suitability for the , describing him as a hungry player eager to regain top form after a period of stagnation. Kompany, leveraging his reputation in , personally convinced Bastien to join, emphasizing his athleticism, pressing , and box-to-box as for 's high-pressing , while noting for growth in on-ball creativity and link-up play. The low transfer fee of under £1 million underscored perceptions of Bastien as an EFL-caliber talent with high-reward upside. Bastien's two-year at Chievo — in Serie A for –17 and Serie B for –18—drew assessments, with his 35 appearances, two goals, and assists viewed as defensive contributions in a often embroiled in relegation battles, though he was not considered a standout attacker or creator amid the club's struggles. Returning to Standard Liège in , Bastien emerged as a positive force during the club's resurgence, featuring regularly in 132 matches over four seasons with 12 goals and helping secure European qualification, where he was regarded as a reliable midfield anchor in their competitive Jupiler Pro League campaigns. In recent years, Bastien perceived as a dependable mid-table performer, transitioning through loans and permanent moves that reflect a path. His 2023–2024 stint at Kasımpaşa in the Turkish and subsequent transfer to Fortuna Sittard in the Dutch in August 2024 positioned him as a steady rotational player, contributing two assists in 23 appearances during the 2024–2025 season. His faced a major interruption in April 2025 when he suffered a stroke after a practice match, leading to surgery, a three-day coma, and months of rehabilitation; by September 2025, he shared his recovery story, expressing determination to resume professional play. This resilience positively noted in media coverage. In August 2025, he moved to Vietnamese club Cong An Ho Chi Minh City as part of a high-profile squad rebuild. Market valuations around €650,000 as of August 2025 align with this view of a versatile professional sustaining a across multiple leagues, evolving from early promise in Belgian youth academies to established reliability without elite breakthroughs.

Career statistics

Club

Samuel Bastien has amassed a total of 261 appearances across all club competitions, scoring 19 goals and recording 12 assists as of May 2025, prior to his transfer to Cong An Ho Chi Minh City. Following his move to the Vietnamese club on 6 August 2025, he has yet to make an appearance as of November 2025. His major transfers, including loans to Avellino and permanent moves to Chievo Verona, Standard Liège, Burnley, Kasımpaşa, and Fortuna Sittard, have shaped his statistical profile across European leagues. The following table details his appearances, goals, and assists in domestic league competitions by season and club, which form the bulk of his club record:
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
2014–15AnderlechtBelgian Pro League100
2015–16AvellinoSerie B3121
2016–17Chievo VeronaSerie A1210
2017–18Chievo VeronaSerie A2110
2018–19Standard LiègeBelgian First Division A2322
2019–20Standard LiègeBelgian First Division A2643
2020–21Standard LiègeBelgian First Division A2541
2021–22Standard LiègeBelgian First Division A2810
2022–23BurnleyChampionship1811
2023–24KasımpaşaSüper Lig700
2024–25Fortuna SittardEredivisie2302
Total2151610
These figures exclude cup and European competitions, where Bastien added approximately 46 appearances, 3 goals, and 2 assists, including 16 appearances and 1 goal in the with .

International

Bastien represented at youth international level before switching his allegiance to the DR Congo senior national team due to his Congolese . Bastien's youth international statistics with Belgium are summarized below:
TeamAppearancesGoals
Belgium U192
Belgium U21131
Bastien's senior international statistics with DR Congo from 2021 to 2022 (as of October 2022) are summarized below:
National teamYearsAppearancesGoals
DR Congo2021–20228
His senior appearances were distributed across the following competitions:
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
6
qualification2
In total, Bastien has recorded 15 youth caps and 1 goal for alongside 8 senior caps and goals for DR .

Honours

Club

Burnley
EFL Championship: 2022–23

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