Ghanaian winger Ibrahim Osman is back at Brighton & Hove Albion after completing a fruitful loan spell at Dutch side Feyenoord. The 20-year-old, who joined the Eredivisie giants in the second half of the 2024/25 season, is set to rejoin the Seagulls for pre-season preparations as he eyes a place in Roberto De Zerbi’s Premier League squad.
Feyenoord confirmed Osman’s departure in an official statement, acknowledging the contributions of Osman and fellow loanees Hugo Bueno and Facundo González. The trio was honored during the club’s end-of-season event at their training ground, with head coach Robin van Persie and general manager Dennis te Kloese expressing gratitude for their efforts.
“As a memento of their season in De Kuip, they received a beautiful, personal photo plate,” Feyenoord stated, marking the end of a season in which they lifted the Johan Cruijff Shield, reached the UEFA Champions League Round of 16, and finished third in the Eredivisie—securing a Champions League preliminary round spot.
Osman made 32 appearances for the Rotterdam club, contributing four goals and three assists. His explosive pace, creativity, and versatility in the attack proved vital in Feyenoord’s campaign, enhancing his reputation as one of Ghana’s rising stars.
On the international front, Osman has already been capped twice by the Black Stars, underscoring his growing influence in the national setup.
Now back in England, Osman will aim to break into Brighton’s first team and compete at the highest level of English football. His return bolsters the Seagulls’ attacking options and offers further promise for both club and country.




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