Brighton continues its XXL transfer window with Matt O’Riley

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Active this summer, Brighton has not finished its shopping. The Seagulls have already spent €171.7 million with the arrivals of Georginio Rutter (Leeds United), Yankuba Minteh (Newcastle), Mats Wieffer (Feyenoord), Brajan Gruda (Mainz), Ibrahim Osman (Nordsjaelland), Malick Junior Yalcouyé (Gothenburg) and Amario Cozier-Duberry (Arsenal). A historic transfer window that now exceeds €200 million.

Indeed, Brighton paid around 35 million euros including bonuses for the signing of Danish midfielder Matt O’Riley (23 years old). The latter arrives from Celtic Glasgow and has signed a 5-year contract.We are pleased to confirm that the club have completed the signing of midfielder Matt O’Riley from Celtic for an undisclosed fee. The 23-year-old Denmark international has signed a five-year contract until June 2029 with Albion, subject to international clearance.” we can read in a press release.

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