Danish club FC Nordsjaelland has expressed a heartfelt farewell to Ghanaian forward Ibrahim Osman as he prepares to join Brighton and Hove Albion in England.
The 19-year-old, who agreed to join the Seagulls during the winter transfer window, remained with Nordsjaelland to complete the season with the Wild Tigers.
Ahead of their final game against Midtjylland, the club praised Osman’s rapid rise from the Right to Dream Academy to European football.
“Osman is another success story from our remarkable academy. He needed only a few U19 games to step into the Superliga and make an immediate impact. Just over 50 games later, he has become a key figure in the team and the 3F Super League, ready to transition to the world’s biggest league after this season,” Nordsjaelland stated on their official website.
“We give immense credit to Osman and the many coaches and staff at both FCN and Right to Dream in Ghana who have supported his incredible development. Despite securing his Premier League move in the winter, he remained motivated and dedicated, continuing to improve and deliver spectacular goals and performances that draw fans to the stadium. It has been a great pleasure to have him at FCN, and we eagerly anticipate following his journey.”
Osman is one of four players departing the club at the end of the current campaign.
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