Matt O’Riley’s transition to the Premier League has hit some stumbling blocks, but that hasn’t stopped clubs from circling.
Soccer Football – Premier League – Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City – The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton, Britain – November 9, 2024 Brighton & Hove Albion’s Matt O’Riley celebrates scoring their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
After joining Brighton from Celtic for a fee north of £25m last summer, the Danish international has struggled to establish himself as a regular under Fabian Hürzeler, with injuries limiting his game time. Despite this, interest remains strong, particularly from elsewhere in the English top flight and Serie A.
The Athletic reports that Brighton are not currently looking to offload the 24-year-old, despite his frustration over limited minutes. While the club are open to doing business for any player if the price is right, they are not actively seeking a sale.
O’Riley made a strong impression at Celtic, becoming a key figure in midfield and playing a vital role in multiple title-winning campaigns. His technical ability and versatility attracted attention long before his move to the south coast.
Should a suitable offer come in, Brighton may be willing to negotiate, but for now, they’re keen to see whether O’Riley can make a greater impact in the season ahead.
Celtic has a release clause in his contract, and it’s a straight 10%, so the Hoops can expect a nice wee financial boost if the player does make a move this summer.
I believe Celtic have a straight 10% sell-on clause in Matt O’Riley’s deal. A tidy bonus if Napoli’s €30m bid sticks.
Would more than cover the fee for Benji Nygren.
Would also love to see Matt strut it in Serie A https://t.co/uS1cL1ZSRp
— Craig (@CraigCelt) June 19, 2025
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