RB Leipzig keen to keep Brighton loanee Brajan Gruda

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RB Leipzig keen to keep Brighton loanee Brajan Gruda

RB Leipzig keen to keep Brighton loanee Brajan Gruda

As things stand, Brajan Gruda is set to leave RB Leipzig and return to Brighton & Hove Albion once his loan spell ends at the end of the season.However, according to Sport Bild, Leipzig would like to ...

RB Leipzig keen to keep Brighton loanee Brajan Gruda

As things stand, Brajan Gruda is set to leave RB Leipzig and return to Brighton & Hove Albion once his loan spell ends at the end of the season.However, according to Sport Bild, Leipzig would like to ...

RB Leipzig have a decision to make on Brajan Gruda, and it's one they'd rather not face. The 21-year-old German attacker is currently on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion, and with his temporary spell set to expire at the end of the season, the Bundesliga side are scrambling to find a way to keep him around.

According to Sport Bild, Leipzig are keen to retain Gruda for at least another campaign. However, a permanent move is off the table—Brighton would demand a fee close to the €31.5 million they paid to sign him from Mainz in 2024, a price tag Leipzig simply can't match. Instead, the club is exploring alternative routes, with another loan deal emerging as the most realistic option.

Since joining Leipzig in January, Gruda has already made an impact, tallying three goals and three assists. His versatility and creativity have made him a valuable asset in the final third, and it's no surprise that Leipzig want to extend his stay. For a club that prides itself on developing young talent, keeping a player of Gruda's caliber could be a key piece of their puzzle next season.

For now, the ball is in Brighton's court. Will they agree to another loan, or will they bring Gruda back to the Premier League to prove his worth? One thing is clear: Leipzig are doing everything they can to hold onto him.

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