Albion poised to sign top target - as a free agent
Albion are poised to sign one of their top targets – on a free.
Olivier Boscagli will head to the Amex this summer when his contract at PSV expires.
Boscagli has been a target for the Seagulls in the recent past as they look to freshen up their defensive ranks.
It was reported they offered up to £8.5 million for his services last summer.
The 27-year-old played 30 matches for the Eindhoven outfit this season as they pipped Ajax to the title in a dramatic run-in.
Boscagli fits the requirement of a left-footed and left-sided central defender and had six assists in the Eredivisie this season, as well as goal.
Born in Monaco, he has represented France at the youth level up to under-21.
He played for Nice and Nimes in the south of France before really forging his reputation in the Netherlands.

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