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Brighton want to sign ‘imperious’ Lionel Messi teammate

Brighton have taken the transfer window by storm this summer and they are now stepping up interest in another exciting target.

The Seagulls sit second in the Premier League table after an electric start to the season which included a last-gasp 2-1 win o🐈ver Manchester United on Saturday.

Much has been made of Fabian Hurzeler’s role as Brighton manager with many doubting the 31-yea☂r-old’s ability because of his age.

But the German has made a superb start to life at the Amex Stadium and he is building a mightily impressive ♓squad wꦑith Brighton spending just shy of £200million this summer.

Yankuba Minteh and Georginio Rutter arrived on big-money deals from Newcastle United and Leeds United respectively, while Brighton also signed Celtic’s Matt O’Riley for £25million this week.

Photo by Cathrin Mueller/Getty Images
Photo by Cathrin Mueller/Getty Images

Brighton now want Lionel Messi’s teammate

Nine new signings clearly isn’t enough for Hurzeler or Brighton because the south ♌coast side are back in the market for another midfielder.

According to South American football expert Tim 📖Vickery, Brighton are stepping up their interest in Paraguay international Diego Gomez.

West Ham made contact with Gomez’s agents earlier this sum𝓀mer🥀 but never followed up on their interest.

Vickery now claims that Brighton are close ✨to signing the 21-year-old.

“A Paragua🔥yan midfielder called Diego Gomez, who is currently playing with [Lionel] Messi in Miami in MLS,” Vickery replied on Sky Sports when asked who Brig🤡hton are targeting.

“♋Imperious young central midfielder. Tall, strong, works box to box, can play him further forward. He has a crashing shot on him.

“It looks like this one 💛is well on the way, though there are doubts over whether it will happen now or in th⛄e January transfer window.”

Brighton’s impressive transfer strategy

It is hard to argue against Brighton being the best-run club in the Premier League.💜 Their track record in♐ the transfer market is superb and they have now developed a reputation as a club that is brilliant at developing young talents.

It has been slightly unusual to see Brighton spend so heavily this summe꧟r, but after raising huge fees for the likes of Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella and Alexis Mac Allister, they had plenty of cash to spend.

Gomez could well en🔯d up being another young star who arrives at Brighton and🐭 is an instant hit.