He won t leave! Sky Sports: Sanzaxun informed Brighton of his willingness to stay in the team and hoped to sign a new contract
6:58pm, 4 July 2025Football
July 3 According to Sky Sports, Sansatsu recently informed Brighton of his willingness to stay in the team and hoped to sign a new contract with the team.
The media said that Brighton also intends to sit down with Santa Kwan to negotiate on extending the contract, pay raises, etc. The latter has two years left for the contract with Seaou. Brighton coach Hulzeler also expressed his wish that Santa Kwan will continue to stay in the team in a recent interview.
In January this year, Brighton rejected the Saudi team's huge offer for Sansatsu. In addition, Sansatsu was also added to the signing list by Bayern this summer, but there is no progress at present.
Sanzakura played 41 games for Brighton in 2024/25, scoring 11 goals and assisting 4 times, and became the first Japanese player to score double goals in the Premier League in a single season.
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