been open about his desire to bring Sima back to Glasgow and similarly, the 23-year-old forward has been making waves about a return to
was the latest signal from Sima about hoping for a return to Govan.
Now, Rangers fans will take notice of new Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler ramping up the Premier League club’s already quite hectic incoming business as the summer window bottlenecks.
Brighton have already been busy investing in their squad following the appointment of young German coach Hurzeler.
The 31-year-old is the youngest permanent manager in the history of the Premier League and had spent the summer running the rule over Abdallah Sima and his teammates after joining from St Pauli.
But at the same time Brighton have been busy investing in their attack, in the club’s final two friendlies of pre-season.
Earlier in the summer, the Seagulls splashed £33m to sign Newcastle United winger
Brighton also moved to bring Mohamed Diomande’s former teammate Ibrahim Osman to the south coast on a £16m deal from FC Nordsjælland.
Now, the club has also just announced from FC Mainz with Brighton’s transfer business not expected to end there.
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