Al Nassr made a formal offer of £60m for the Japan international, which was immediately rejected by the Seagulls. The Saudi outfit were expected to return with an increased offer before their transfer window closed and test Brighton’s resolve further but that no longer appears likely.
Sources close to the club indicate that Brighton are reluctant to part ways with one of their most influential players. Mitoma, under contract until 2027, has played a crucial rol
After Brighton rejected Al-Nassr's bid for Kaoru Mitoma, we want you to tell us what figure it would take for Albion to sell the Japan winger. How much is he worth? Can they afford to let him go?
BRIGHTON have rejected a whopping £75million bid from Al-Nassr for Kaoru Mitoma. The Saudi side saw an opening bid of £54m knocked back on Thursday before returning with their eye-watering offer
Brighton and Hove Albion have rejected a huge transfer bid from Saudi Arabian football club Al-Nassr for star Japan winger Kaoru Mitoma, the BBC and other media outlets reported Thursday. Al-Nassr are said to have offered 54.
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Transfer expert David Ornstein posted: “EXCL: Al Nassr approach Brighton & Hove Albion with formal bid to sign Kaoru Mitoma. Proposal for Japan international winger €65m - formally rejected by #BHAFC. 27yo top target to fulfil #AlNassr aim of bolstering in wide attacking areas @TheAthleticFC.”
Kaoru Mitoma rewrote the record for most goals by a Japanese football player in the English Premier League on Sunday as
Nassr Preparing $112M Offer for MitomaBrighton & Hove Albion are bracing themselves for an improved offer from Al-Nassr, with the Saudi Pro League
AL-NASSR have approached Brighton over the £54million signing of Kaoru Mitoma. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian side are already braced to bring in Jhon Duran after agreeing a £65million
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