Brighton owner Tony Bloom has spoken about the club’s shrewd transfer business, their upcoming Europa League campaign and the impact of Roberto De Zerbi
Brighton owner Tony Bloom is ready for the vultures to circle around the club’s next wave of talent – and does not mind a bit.
The Seagulls have become one of the shrewdest operators in the transfer market after selling Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister for a combined £150m-plus in the summer. Brighton have got two more sought after stars in teenage striker Evan Ferguson and Japan winger Kaoru Mitoma who are already attracting big-money interest.
âBut Bloom says they take it as a compliment that clubs admire their players and is also confident they have found top class replacements and are ready for their first ever season in Europe.
Bloom told Sky Sports: “I prefer to be in the situation where lots of clubs and lots of the media are talking about our players which means we’re doing something right as a club and those players are performing well on the pitch.