The Brighton set out to move away his arch

Brighton busy looking to sneak the Slavia Prague on the back left the Hadji Malick Diouf from under the nose of the rivals of the Crystal Palace.

The seagulls are in contact with the Czech club on their Senegalese star, with conversations that had an agreement of 20 million pounds sterling.

The Palace doubts so high, however, Brighton’s interest can force a return for the age of 20.

Liverpool also connected to a limit and their versatility is very popular.

Diouf can play in the central defense or to the left of the midfielder.

He spent two years in European football, after arriving at the Norwegian team of the Academy Country Club Mawade Wade.

Slavia Prague sank in January 2024 and after marking their debut, theirs has gone up extra this season.

Meanwhile, Palace has won over Manchester United by making an offering to Tyrick Mitchell.

And that may be one explanation for why the Eagles are so beloved in Diouf.

Mitchell, 25, has rarely suffered the accident of injuries that will destroy the red devils in his left back.

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Atletico Madrid are also thought to have monitored Mitchell.

Arsenal and Tottenham have been mentioned.

But Palace would be reluctant to offload one of their most consistent performers.

Twice-capped Mitchell will hope to make the World Cup if England qualify.

He played the whole of Palace’s 2-1 home Prem derby defeat to Brentford on Sunday.

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