Brighton eye move for Middlesbrough star Adam Forshaw as Chris Hughton looks to strengthen midfield options
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Brighton manager Chris Hughton is considering a move for Adam Forshaw at Middlesbrough.
Hughton is eager to strengthen his midfield options ahead of the new season in the Premier League.
His keeness to add players is enhanced after seeing a deal for Gent's Renato Neto fall through and allowing Oliver Norwood to join Fulham.
Adam Forshaw has emerged as a possible midfield target for Chris Hughton at Brighton
Forshaw, formerly with Everton and Brentford, was one of the few plus points for Middlesbrough last season.
He was even touted for a possible England call-up when watched by Gareth Southgate.
The 25-year-old cost Boro £2m plus add ons when they signed him from Wigan in 2015.
Forshaw was one of Middlesbrough's most impressive performers during the last campaign
He made 71 appearances for the club, netting just twice during his two-season stay at the Riverside.
Brighton have already signed Pascal Gross, Josh Kerr, Matt Ryan, Markus Suttner, and Mathias Normann ahead of the new season.
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