Brighton and Hove Albion point out the release of teenage midfielder Lars Dendoncker

Dendocker, 19, joins from Club Brugge after his contract with the Belgian club expired and he has agreed terms on a two-year deal at the Amex Stadium.

First, he teamed up with Brighton’s under-23 team and revealed that he had long spoken with his brother Leander, who plays for the Wolves, about his decision.

“I’m very pleased to be a Brighton player, it’s a lovely setup that has made a simple selection to point to the club,” he told the club’s official website.

“Graham Potter uses young players and that attracted me. In addition, the stadium and educational floor are and English football is the most productive in the world.

“I have dreamed of betting in England. I spoke to him (Leander) and he told me that England is all you have to live with.

“He said there were a lot of smart trainers who would help you and make you a better player, not only tactically, but also physically and in all other facets of the game. He said it with a lot of laughs and I had to.” “

Brighton is one of the most frequented Premier League clubs since the opening of the window of movements and has already brought England’s Adam Lallana, Ajax defender Joel Veltman and the up-and-coming Wigan midfielder Jensen Weir.

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