Brighton are set to sign Venezia captain Michael Svoboda after triggering his €5 million release clause, with the Czech centre-back also having agreed personal terms with the Premier League club to complete a deal that ends his time in Venice.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Brighton informed Venezia of their intention to activate the clause and have since reached a full agreement with the player on his contract, clearing the path for what will be one of the more straightforward transfers of the summer window.
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Svoboda chose Brighton over rival interest from Hamburger SV and Borussia Monchengladbach, with the Premier League proving the decisive factor in his decision.
epa11687223 Venezia FC’s Michael Svoboda (2-R) scores the 1-2 goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC Monza and FC Venezia in Monza, Italy, 27 October 2024. EPA-EFE/ROBERTO BREGANI
Svoboda departs Venezia after promotion as Brighton snap up Serie A-proven defender
The departure is a significant blow for Venezia, who have just secured promotion back to Serie A and will now begin their return to Serie A without their captain.
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Brighton’s decision to move quickly and trigger the clause reflects the value they see in a defender who has proven himself in Italy’s top flight, with Svoboda’s leadership qualities and technical ability clearly catching the eye of the Premier League club.
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