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Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion have completed the permanent signing of Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Osman.
The Seagulls will pay €19.5 million to Nordsjaelland for the services of the 19-year-old with the player set to join in the summer.
With his imminent move to Brighton, Ibrahim Osman will become the 2nd most expensive departure of Nordsjaelland, behind Ernest Nuamah who left last summer.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) February 7, 2024
Osman will join the PL side next summer with medical already completed as reported by @David_Ornstein pic.twitter.com/q6YwTfXCf8
Osman broke into the Danish outfit last season featuring in six league games including two starts.
The Ghanaian is currently enjoying his first full season at Nordsjaelland where he has become an instrumental figure following the departure of Ernest Nuamah.
The winger has already completed his medical ahead of the summer move and will continue with Naordsjaelland until the end of the 2023/24 season.
Osman had been heavily winked with a move to West Ham United during the January transfer window but a move failed to materialise at the end of the window.
He will become the latest Right to Dream academy graduate to leave the club following the departure of Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana and Nuamah in the last few years.
He will also become the second most expensive departure of the club only behind Nuamah who left the club last summer.
Osman has four goals and five assists in 29 appearances for Nordsjaelland across all competitions this season.
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