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Ghanaian winger Ibrahim Osman is set to rejoin Brighton & Hove Albion following the end of his loan stint at Dutch side Feyenoord.
The 20-year-old, who joined the Eredivisie outfit last summer, has now officially returned to his parent club after the expiration of his short-term deal.
Feyenoord confirmed Osman's departure in a statement issued after their final game of the 2024/25 season against Heerenveen.
The club expressed gratitude to Osman and two other loanees, Hugo Bueno and Facundo González, during a gathering held at their base, 1908, marking the end of the campaign.
Feyenoord celebrated a season that saw them lift the Johan Cruijff Shield and reach the Champions League Round of 16.
Osman featured in 32 matches for the Dutch giants, scoring four goals and providing three assists in all competitions.
His stint in Rotterdam offered him valuable European experience and playing time in a high-intensity league.
The young winger, who began his European career with FC Nordsjælland, now heads back to Brighton where he will look to break into the first-team squad ahead of the new Premier League season.
Osman has already earned two caps with Ghana’s Black Stars at senior level.
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