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How Moses Simon would fit in at Brighton amid transfer talks

Moses Simon is reportedly on his way to Brighton
Moses Simon is reportedly on his way to Brighton
Super Eagles winger is reportedly on his way to Brighton but how will he fit in at the Premier League club?
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Nigerian winger Moses Simon is reportedly in talks with Brighton about a potential move to the Premier League this summer according to owngoalnigeria.

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Simon had a stellar campaign for Nantes in the French Ligue 1 where he recorded six goals and eight assists in 34 league games.

The Super Eagles forward has established himself as a regular and one of the best African players in Europe so it’s little wonder he’s attracting Premier League interest.

Moses Simon has been involved in five goals (1 goal, 4 assists) in his last two games for Nigeria.
Moses Simon has been in good form for club and country

But how would the Nigerian winger fare in the most competitive league in the world?

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26-year-old Moses Simon is a dangerous winger and his defining qualities are pace and skill which are essentially the basics for Premier League wingers.

The Nigerian forward should not have any problems adapting to the past-faced nature of the English game.

Super Eagles Winger, Moses Simon
Super Eagles Winger, Moses Simon

However, Simon’s productivity would have to improve to a more consistent level if he aims to achieve his full potential in England.

The winger has a tendency to be wasteful despite being eccentric and mostly exciting to watch, he would have to work on his end product.

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How does Brighton play?

Graham Potter’s Brighton plays a mostly possession-based style which is reliant on counter-attacks and fast breaks.

The style of play is suited to Moses Simon’s game but he faces the huge task of climbing ahead of Leandro Trossard in the pecking order.

Moses Simon's Nantes have just one game in the league this season
Nigerian Moses Simon celebrates his dramatic Ligue 1 winner for Nantes against Lens.

If he does join Brighton, Simon would most likely be played as a wing-back, which is something Graham Potter likes to do with his wingers to give the team an added advantage.

Simon currently plays predominantly as a left-winger, it should not be too hard to adapt to a left-wing-back role, replacing Solly March.

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