Ghana international Ibrahim Osman says he hopes to 'bang' as many goals as possible after completing his move to Brighton and Hove Albion.
The forward signed for the Premier League side earlier this year but was unveiled over the weekend ahead of joining his new team from FC Nordsjaelland.
Osman becomes the latest Right to Dream Academy graduate to seal a move to one of Europe's top leagues in recent times, following the footsteps of Ghanaian stars Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana and Ernest Nuamah.
Speaking following his unveiling, the 19-year-old is confident of leaving a mark in his debut season with the Seagulls.
"My dream is playing every week, banging in goals, being the main guy," he said.
"I can't wait to play on one of the best pitches in the Premier League. It's a dream come true to have the chance to play there."
At Brighton, Osman will play with fellow Right to Dream and Nordsjaelland graduate Simon Adingra, who he says has been an inspiration for him.
"I spoke to him a bit. Firstly, he tried to give me some advice, even the style of play, it is similar to FC Nordsjaelland. He just told me to just be the same as I was there," he noted.
"He has really inspired me. The few weeks during the AFCON and even playing weekly in the Premier League. If he can do that, then I'm happy. I'm also sure I can do the same."
Osman was involved in 13 goals in the Danish Superliga last season, scoring six goals and setting up seven in 29 appearances.
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