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Following his unveiling as a new Brighton and Hove Albion player, Ghanaian international Ibrahim Osman has shed light on his ambitions for his first season at the Amex.
Osman's transfer to Brighton from Danish side FC Nordsjaelland was confirmed back in January, though he officially joined their first team over the weekend.
When asked how he was going to earn a spot in the first team given the tough competition at Brighton's wing positions, Osman stated that his main focus coming into his debut season is to try and learn as much as he could to become a better player.
"My focus is to try and learn as much as possible in this squad and also with the older guys here to try and learn from them," he said.
"Now, I just want to try and learn more. The style of play and the way the coaches want me to play."
Osman scored six goals and provided seven assists in 29 appearances last season for Nordsjaelland in the Superliga.
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