Ghana Black Stars winger Ibrahim Osman has described his loan move to Dutch side Feyenoord FC as the right place for him to develop.
He said this in his introductory interview with the Dutch Giants after a one year loan deal was struck for the 20 year old to move from English Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion.
Osman signed to join Albion on a 16 million pound move from Danish side FC Nordsjaelland and officially joined The Seagulls this offseason but to aid his development, the deal was agreed and Osman gave an affirmative response regarding the move.
“It feels good for me and my development, I think this is the right place for me. It was surprising for them (my family and friends). They were really happy because Feyenoord is one of the biggest clubs in the Netherlands I spoke with the Sporting Director here and the coach here and they really spoke to me and the project and I felt this was the right place for me.”

Osman is likely to replace Gambia international Yankuba Minteh on Feyenoord’s wings after Minteh moved to Brighton this offseason.

