Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace are in the picture to sign FC Nordsjælland’s player in the winter market.

Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace are interested in signing Ibrahim Osman from FC Nordsjaelland in the winter transfer window.

Nordsjælland signed the 19-year-old from Right to Dream Academy in Ghana a year ago. He has established himself at the Danish club this season, scoring four goals and assisting five in 29 games.

According to Tipsbladet, Brighton and Crystal Palace are both interested in the winger.

The Premier League duo are interested in signing Osman after seeing former Nordsjælland star Mohammed Kudus and other Right to Dream Academy players succeed elsewhere.

West Ham United are also interested in signing the player, and are now ahead of Roberto De Zerbi’s team and the Eagles. According to the article, Crystal Palace shareholder John Textor is fully aware of the young talent at the Danish club.
Nordsjaelland’s strategy has been to keep the Ghanaian beyond the winter market, but the story suggests they may consider selling him if their demands are granted.

According to Tipsbladet, the Danish club wants 15 million kroner [€20 million] without bonuses, as well as a’solid percentage’ of Osman’s potential transfer fee.

If Brighton or Crystal Palace are willing to commit €20 million, they stand a strong chance.

 

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