In a significant transfer move, Brighton & Hove Albion has reached an agreement to sign promising talent Ibrahim Osman from Nordsjælland. The deal, set to be finalized in July, comes after swift negotiations following talks with West Ham last month.
The Ghanaian winger, born in 2004, has captured the attention of top clubs with his skill and potential. Nordsjælland will receive a fixed fee of €19.5 million, along with €3 million in add-ons, as part of the package. Additionally, the deal includes a 10% sell-on clause for the Danish club.
The contract between Osman and Brighton will be valid until June 2029, marking a long-term commitment from both parties. The negotiations were facilitated by Mitch Bakkovens, with representation from Unique Sports’ Will Salthouse.
Initial reports of the deal were first brought to light by David Ornstein of The Athletic, and now, with negotiations finalized, the signing is expected to be completed and officially announced in the coming hours.
Brighton’s acquisition of Ibrahim Osman reflects the club’s commitment to securing top talent and building for the future, while Nordsjælland stands to benefit from the significant transfer fee and potential future earnings through the sell-on clause. As anticipation builds, football fans await Osman’s arrival in the Premier League, eager to witness the next chapter in his promising career.