“Simply can’t be taken apart” – move the pieces falling into place for Brighton

said Brighton target Al Mala.
said Brighton target Al Mala.

brighton and hove albionThe signing of Saeed Al-Mala may have boosted expectations, with the player admitting he did not want to be separated from his brother Malek.

90 minutes.de Cover the 19-year-old winger’s comments today from an interview in Köln’s stadium magazine, GeissbachEcho.

After arriving as a relative unknown before joining FC Colón from 3. Liga side Victoria Colón, El Mala has experienced a meteoric rise this season.

He did not need time to settle in, becoming their most important player and a great hope in their fight against relegation.

The Brighton transfer target joins his brother Malek at the German club, with whom he has played throughout his career so far. It’s something he wants to continue.

“We talk every day, we live together, and we have the same friends. There is a particularly strong bond between us, like two pieces stuck together that cannot be easily separated.” He said.

Good news for brighton transfer

These words should come as good news for Brighton. The seagulls have been chasing El Mala since last summer and are eager to get him this time.

discussions are taking place behind the scenesbrighton was keen to take place during their Recent international break.

And, crucially, a report last month said they were happy to sign both El Mala brothers. According to that report, Brighton were the only suitors who were happy to sign both.

This will go over well with his family. He recently took over the representation of Saeed El Mala, replacing his previous agent.

Possible vacation this summer

However, El Mala is now naive about the situation. He acknowledges that they could part ways this summer, but clearly has no outward desire to do so.

“We know this moment may come eventually. But as long as things are the way they are, we’re enjoying it.” He concluded.

Then again, the opportunity is Brighton’s.

If they are happy to sign Malek as well, that gives them a distinct advantage, especially as Said is now represented by his family.

That’s an advantage he should take home, especially with bigger clubs also circling the 19-year-old winger.


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QPR loan is falling to pieces – manager change has made things worse

Zane Sellar has not performed well since his swap from FC Lugano for QPR in July 2024.

The striker scored two goals in 1,210 minutes in 22 appearances in his first season at QPR.

Last summer, the Championship club allowed the 26-year-old to move on a season-long loan to Fortuna Düsseldorf.

Thursday edition of rhenish post It is said that there was excitement about the arrival of the seller in August 2025, but that ‘Never lived up to expectations’

Compared to last season, QPR’s player ownership situation has gone from bad to worse. He has played 330 minutes in 13 matches and has failed to score or contribute an assist this season.

Last month, Sports Witness Covered claims from Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf have approached Julian Steffen’s side in a bid to ease his loan move in the winter market. However, QPR rejected his request, with the hope of improving his valuation in the second half of the season.

Why might QPR’s decision backfire?

The London club’s decision not to accept the second division club’s request did not go down well.

To put it into context, the Slovenia international has played 15 minutes in three matches this calendar year.

Rhenish Post claims QPR have the man ‘Definitely out of the picture’.

Fortuna Düsseldorf started the season with Daniel Thioune as their manager and replaced him with Markus Anfang in October.

Sellars has made three starts so far and all under Thioune in the first three matches of this season.

Since Anfang took over, he has played 134 minutes in nine matches, 25 of which have been since December.

Why can’t sellers get minutes?

The Slovenian is not getting regular minutes as Cedric Itten is first choice for Anfang. He has contributed 10 goals and two assists, making it difficult for Sellers to start matches.

Furthermore, the QPR striker hardly showed anything even when given a few minutes.

The newspaper says: ‘Selar has had little impact under Anfang’s management, which is why he is now sidelined altogether or, if he plays at all, is only brought on for the last few minutes.’

The player will return to QPR after this season and will have to decide his future in the summer.

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