Brighton gets the new Ernest Nuamah!

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For several seasons, Brighton has made a place for itself among the great teams to follow in the Premier League. Under the leadership of Roberto De Zerbi, the Seagulls display an attractive game which has allowed them to be one of the favorite teams on the other side of the Channel. An extension of the Italian coach’s philosophy, the English team is also banking on promising young players.

A strategy which is bearing fruit and which still has a bright future ahead of it in the south of England. Indeed, the current eighth in the Premier League announced this Saturday the signing of Ibrahim Osman. The young, twirling winger (19 years old) from Norsdjaelland will arrive this summer after an already impressive season with four goals and five assists with the Danish team. Ghanaian like his predecessor Ernest Nuamah, Osman has signed until 2029 with the Seagulls and was recruited for nearly 19 million euros by the Premier League team.

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