Brighton & Hove Albion are set to officially announce the signing of Greek forward Stefanos Tzimas, securing him in a £22 million deal.
However, the transfer will only be completed in July, with the young striker continuing his loan spell at Nürnberg for the remainder of the season.
Football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed the development, stating, “Brighton are set to announce Stefanos Tzimas as new signing as revealed yesterday.
£22m transfer fee agreed and deal valid from July as he’s staying on loan at Nürnberg. Medical already done.”
Meanwhile, Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell is on the verge of finalizing a loan move to Crystal Palace, with medical tests already underway.
Chelsea has approved all necessary documents, leaving only the final medical clearance and signing to complete the transfer.
Romano provided an update on the situation, saying, “Ben Chilwell, set for medical tests now at Crystal Palace to join the club on loan.
Chelsea approved all documents now waiting for medical and then sign. Here we go.”
The move presents a crucial opportunity for Chilwell, ensuring he gains more game time while prioritizing his fitness.
In Italy, Danish defender Victor Nelsson is close to securing a move to AS Roma, having reached an agreement in principle with Galatasaray.
The final step involves document verification, while Nelsson has reportedly given his approval for the move.
Furthermore, Chelsea is expected to make a crucial decision regarding João Félix’s future, with multiple clubs expressing interest in securing a loan deal for the Portuguese forward.
If the move materializes, it could impact the club’s transfer plans, particularly concerning the potential loan of Valentín Anselmino to Olympique Marseille.
There are high-profile transfers in progress, this period marks a significant transition for many players aiming for success in their respective careers.
For Tzimas, joining Brighton represents an exciting step forward, providing him with an opportunity to develop in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Chilwell’s loan move ensures he remains competitive at the highest level, making health and game time a priority.