Inadvertently, the Brighton team has quietly climbed to the top of the Premier League, and is expected to win the ticket to the European tournament. It is reported that the club plans to expand its squad in January, targeting Ukrainian international center back Mikona Matveiengo of Sakda, which is asking for as much as 25 million euros, while Brighton boss Dissabi is trying to use his personal charisma to persuade the other side to release the player.
Brighton, though known for their affordable prices, have been stunning of late, with Japanese international Kaoru Mitaka joining for just €3 million, and have maintained a high level of performance even as the team has faced the poaching of a number of key players and leaders, thanks to their efficient scouting system. However, this transfer attempt on the Sacta star has nothing to do with Di Sabi.
Dissabi worked with Michaela Matveenko when he was coaching Sacta, and has quickly established himself in the Premier League. Now that the team is looking to make an impact in Europe, Dissabi has proposed to the club to bring in his old player, Michaela Matwijnga.
Mikona Matveiengau, 26, is Sakda's left center back and has made 52 appearances for Ukraine, and is a regular in the UEFA and Europa League. The €25 million transfer fee offered by Sakda would be the equivalent of buying eight Mitsuyoshi Kaoru, but that is not the style of Baillyton. However, Di Sabi expects to broker the deal with his network of connections.