Breaking:Brighton are pushing hard for a double transfer raid between Arsenal and Leicester City that could propel Brighton back into Europe

Brighton are pushing hard for a double transfer raid between Arsenal and Leicester City that could propel Brighton back into Europe.  

 

 

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall possesses a name reminiscent of an esteemed estate and showcases a creative flair fitting for

the grand stage of the Premier League. Hence, it’s unsurprising that Brighton and Hove Albion are keen on securing his services.

In January, Brighton attempted to acquire the midfielder from Leicester

City, akin to seagulls making a bold move, but Leicester City declined the offer, unwilling to let go of a player who

has significantly contributed with 10 goals and 12 assists during their Championship promotion campaign this season.

However, Brighton’s pursuit is not over yet. According to a report from talkSPORT, Roberto de Zerbi’s team still holds interest in the 25-year-old and may reignite their efforts ahead of the

summer transfer window. This decision seems logical, although much will depend on whether Leicester can secure their immediate return to the Premier

League and what their financial situation looks like at that time. Ideally, no one at Leicester would entertain the idea of selling Dewsbury-Hall anytime soon.

 

Yet, Dewsbury-Hall isn’t the sole player catching Albion’s attention. As per the same report, the Seagulls are also eyeing

Arsenal forward Reiss Nelson, who has been on the fringes at the Emirates lately. Brighton is reportedly contemplating a

move for the 24-year-old, with speculation suggesting he could be available for around £25 million in the upcoming months.

 

Similar to Dewsbury-Hall, Nelson would be a sensible acquisition for Albion. Despite his limited opportunities in North London, Nelson possesses undeniable Premier League experience.

While he may not be deemed suitable for a regular starting spot at a title-chasing club, he could significantly bolster any team aiming for European qualification.

 

Brighton now consistently competes in such circles. As of now, they’ve recently been eliminated from the Europa League

by AS Roma and currently sit eighth in the Premier League standings, trailing West Ham by two points but with a game in hand.

However, there’s no doubt that the Seagulls could once again secure a spot in continental competition next season, and they have the potential to capitalize

on the significant promise they’ve displayed in their initial ventures into such unfamiliar realms.

 

For them to achieve this in the near future, though, it’s likely that strategic recruitment and bold investment will be pivotal to their success. In this regard,

Brighton could hardly make a better move than securing both Dewsbury-Hall and Nelson before the start of the next season.

 

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