Youngster Ibrahim Osman has signed for Feyenoord on a season-long loan from Brighton & Hove Albion.
The 19-year-old who was officially announced on Thursday, will play for the Dutch side with shirt number 38 in the Eredivisie.
"At Feyenoord, young players get the chance to develop. For my development, it is good to play here and improve aspects of my game. And I want to use my qualities to help the team achieve great things in the Eredivisie and in Europe," Osman told the club.
Feyenoord began their Dutch league campaign with a 1-1 draw against Willem II.
However, the forward will have to wait a while for his work permit and combined residence before making his debut.
Osman featured in 54 matches for FC Nordsjaelland in which he netted 10 times and provided eight assists.
The performance caught the attention of Brighton who paid £16m for his services in February 2024.
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