Doesn’t work that way” – Manager insists Brighton not imposing conditions on loan player.

Doesn’t work that”way”—Manager insists Brighton is not imposing conditions on loan players.

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At the weekend, Osman managed a goal and two assists in Feyenoord’s 5-1 victory over Go Ahead Eagles. The 19-year-old is of the belief he can have more impact if manager Brian Priske were to deploy him in his preferred position on the left wing instead of right.

There were many highs and lows during my first stint at Feyenoord. I get better every day with the support of my coaches and teammates. I learn more about and comprehend my fellow athletes,” he remarked.

“Contact with Brighton’s loan management is made following each game. After that, we talk about my performance. They give me advice on when to pass or dribble and ask me about my strong and weak points,” Osman said.

The manager of Feyenoord is well aware of the English team’s frequent communication with Osman.

Naturally, the clubs consult with one another on this. They paid a lot of money for him, and they want to talk to him about it and find out how he’s doing in Rotterdam,” he said.

Priske is aware of the Brighton player’s preference for left-wing play. He denied that the Feyenoord coach’s choice of where to use Osman was influenced by Fabian Hürzeler’s team.

“I am aware that Ibrahim enjoys playing on the left. We discuss that. Feyenoord will play there if we think it’s necessary,” Prske continued.

“No, that’s not something Brighton is forcing on us. That isn’t how it operates. Osman is a Feyenoord player this season, not a Brighton player; we make our own judgements.

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