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Brighton and Hove Albion have previously turned down various proposals for German striker Deniz Undav, TEAMtalk comprehends.
Undav was top scorer in Belgium's first class last season with 25 objectives in 33 games.
Brighton marked striker Undav from Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise for an expense of just shy of £6m in January. He wrote a four-and-a-half year contract at the Amex Stadium with the Seagulls permitting him to remain borrowed with Union.
Association are a sister club of Brighton, as they are likewise claimed by Tony Bloom. Be that as it may, Undav, 25, is presently prepared for his most memorable taste of Premier League football.
"From D3 to the Pro League and afterward to the Premier League, those are two major advances, so I'm simply cheerful. Each time I consider it, I'm cheerful.
"At the point when I contemplate the season, I grin. Presently I can test myself at the most significant level. It's not speedy; it's gone how I would have preferred it to go," he told RBTF last month.
However, presently Albion and Graham Potter are set to manage the cost of the striker an opportunity in the first class.
TEAMtalk comprehends Brighton have rebuked a large group of enquiries from home and abroad for the previous SV Meppen assailant.
A large group of Championship clubs have gotten some information about 27-objective Undav, as well as groups in Belgium and his local Germany.
Brighton however have clarified that at this stage they have zero desire to let him go.
Deniz Undav 'has needed to battle'
Potter is very much aware where he really wants to work on his side with just 42 objectives scored last season. Just a single group outside the last four scored less objectives than Brighton from their 38 games.
Neal Maupay top scored in the association with nine, while Leandro Trossard oversaw eight from 35 games.
And keeping in mind that Potter isn't counts on Undav being a "silver shot" he has supported his characteristics.
"He's had a truly fascinating vocation, he's needed to battle a ton to get where he is currently and that shows a ton about his personality," expressed Potter in February.
"He's doing great in Belgium and he brings characteristics which can be utilized in our gathering. What's more, he's a goalscorer who improves players around him.
"I'm not saying he's a silver shot, the solution to any issues yet he needs to help the group. He should adjust to the Premier League yet it's invigorating."
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