Nordjaelland forward Ibrahim Osman has shared his excitement after making his debut for the senior national soccer team, the Black Stars.
Osman, who is poised to join Brighton in the upcoming summer transfer window, earned a spot in the Black Stars squad for the March international friendlies against Nigeria and Uganda.
The talented winger, a product of the Right to Dream Academy, made his debut appearance against the Super Eagles and later featured as a substitute against Uganda.
Despite limited game time, Osman displayed glimpses of his talent and potential during his brief spells on the field for the national team.
Taking to social media, Osman expressed his joy at the milestone, emphasizing his hunger for more opportunities. “Little taste, hungry for more. Extremely proud moment for my family and I to have made my Black Stars debut. This is just the start, and I am grateful for the opportunity and thankful to everyone for the journey of lighting the path for the youth,” he shared on Instagram.
In addition to his national team debut, Osman recently showcased his scoring prowess for FC Nordsjaelland in the Danish Cup semi-final against AGF.
Looking ahead, Osman is set to embark on a new chapter in his career as he prepares to join English Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion during the summer transfer window.
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