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Brighton and Hove Albion teenager, Ibrahim Osman, will be playing in the Dutch Eredivise next season after agreeing a season long loan move to Feyenoord.
According to transfer guru, Fabrizio Romano, a season long loan deal has been agreed, with no buy option clause.
The Dutch champions will cover Osman’s full wages per the agreement.
Osman completed his medical on Tuesday, and will officially presented as a Feyenoord player on Wednesday.
The 19 year old Ghana international, was part of Fabian Hürzeler’s side in a fairly successful preseason campaign which involved big wins over Villareal and Japanese side, Kashima Antlers.
Osman made his debut for Ghana’s Black Stars in March this year, and was part of squad for June’s World Cup qualifiers against Mali and Central African Republic.
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