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Winger Jeremy Sarmiento set to leave Brighton on permanent deal before end of transfer window

Winger Jeremy Sarmiento set to leave Brighton on permanent deal before end of transfer window

Jeremy Sarmiento is set to leave Brighton & Hove Albion on a permanent deal before the summer transfer window closes at the start of September.
The Ecuador winger has attracted interest from clubs in South America, but he wants to stay in Europe. His current contract with Brighton runs until June 2027, with an option for the club for a further year.
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Sarmiento has been loaned out to Championship clubs in the past two seasons. The 23-year-old helped Ipswich to promotion to the Premier League in the second half of 2023-24 with three goals in 20 appearances, repeating the feat on a season-long loan with Burnley in the 2024-25 campaign (four goals in 35 league games).
He also had a spell at West Bromwich Albion in the second tier in the first part of 2023-24, scoring twice in 20 league outings.
Sarmiento has not been able to establish himself as a first team regular since joining Brighton from Charlton Athletic four years ago.
The former England youth international, born in Spain, made the last of 21 senior appearances for the south-coast club as a substitute in August 2024, before departing for Burnley.
He featured as a second half substitute under Fabian Hurzeler in a 2-0 win against Championship side Coventry City behind closed doors at the training centre in Lancing on Saturday.
Sarmiento's proposed exit will sever Brighton's ties with players from Ecuador. They had three members of the Ecuador squad that reached the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, including Sarmiento. Moises Caicedo was sold to Chelsea in August 2023 and Pervis Estupinan moved to AC Milan on Thursday.
Sarmiento has made 24 appearances for Ecuador.
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