BRIGHTON have agreed a deal with Nordsjaelland to sign the talented Ibrahim Osman for £19.5million.
The Ghanaian forward will arrive in Brighton this summer, with the move being officially confirmed if all goes to plan after his medical.
The 19-year-old was chased by a number of clubs in the January transfer window, including West Ham.
David Moyes had an offer worth £16m rejected, although the young Ghanaian was apparently keen to make the move.
Osman made his Nordsjaelland first-team debut in February last season and scored two goals that campaign.
In his 29 games appearances across all competitions this season, he’s scored four goals and five assists.
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He’s also broken his Europa Conference League duck, netting during a 7-1 walkover of Ludogorets in October.
The versatile attacker usually plays on either wing, but is also capable of going down the middle.
And Osman is likely to go down a treat with the Amex faithful, having showcased some seriously impressive dribbling in his career so far.
Brighton’s new prospect is a product of the Right to Dream academy in Ghana, which also produced the Seagulls’ Ivorian forward Simon Adingra.
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The similar career path of Robert De Zerbi’s Ghanaian recruits continue; Adingra also played for Nordsjaelland before arriving on the south coast.
After a loan spell at Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium, the forward is now well-established in De Zerbi’s team.
Despite the relative quiet of this season’s transfer market, Brighton have been active.
They’ve signed Argentine left-back Valentin Barco from Boca Juniors and exciting winger Adrian Mazilu from FCV Varul.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk