FC Nordsjaelland has expressed heartfelt farewell sentiments to Ghanaian forward, Ibrahim Osman, as he prepares to embark on a new chapter with Brighton and Hove Albion in England.
The 19-year-old agreed to join Brighton during the winter transfer window but opted to finish the season with FC Nordsjaelland before making the move.
In anticipation of his departure, the Danish club lauded Osman’s journey from the Right to Dream Academy to European football, highlighting his rapid ascent and impact on the team.
“Osman is another player who has come from our fantastic academy work and only needed a few U19 games to jump straight into the Superliga and be decisive pretty much from day one. Here, just over 50 games later, he has become a big profile in the team and in the 3F Super League – and ready to go to the world’s biggest league after the season,” FC Nordsjaelland stated in a message on their official website.
The club credited Osman’s dedication and the contributions of coaches and staff at both FC Nordsjaelland and Right to Dream in Ghana for his remarkable development. They commended his consistent performance and highlighted his flair for spectacular goals and plays, making him a fan favorite.
Reflecting on Osman’s time at FC Nordsjaelland, the club expressed gratitude for his contributions and expressed excitement about his future endeavors.
Osman is one of four players set to depart the club at the end of the current campaign, marking the end of a significant chapter for the promising young forward.