Lamptey in action for Brighton in 2025

Brighton want €10m for Lamptey as Fiorentina push for late deal

John William Last updated: Aug 26, 2025, 10:25 am
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Brighton’s Tariq Lamptey is back in the transfer headlines, with Fiorentina pressing to secure the Ghana international before the summer window slams shut. The Seagulls have set a €10m asking price, but Italian sources suggest La Viola hope to drive that figure down to €7–8m in the final days of the market.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Lamptey has already reached a broad agreement on personal terms with Fiorentina, leaving only the transfer fee between the clubs. The Serie A side are currently negotiating the future of youngster Nicolo Fortini, who is wanted by both Empoli and Torino, with his potential departure freeing up squad space and funds to finalise the Lamptey deal.

La Nazione, relayed by FiorentinaNews, report that Brighton may be open to compromise despite initially demanding the full €10m. With Lamptey under contract at the Amex Stadium until 2026, the South Coast club still hold strong leverage — but could be tempted to bank a fee now for a player who has struggled for consistent starts.

Is this a smart exit for Lamptey, or should Brighton hold firm and back him under Fabian Hürzeler’s fresh system?

Why Fiorentina Want Lamptey Now

Fiorentina have been crying out for a dynamic right-sided option. Their current full-backs provide defensive stability but lack the pace and directness Lamptey can deliver. With Serie A fixtures piling up and European qualifiers looming, Vincenzo Italiano sees the 24-year-old as an immediate upgrade.

La Viola’s hierarchy also sense opportunity: Brighton have a congested squad and may offload fringe players before the window closes. A deadline squeeze could favour the Italians in negotiations.

How Lamptey Fits Into Fiorentina’s System

Lamptey’s explosive acceleration makes him a natural fit for Italiano’s 4-2-3-1 system, where full-backs are asked to overlap and stretch play. His ability to invert into midfield also mirrors the tactical trends in Serie A, where hybrid defenders are increasingly valuable.

At Brighton, his minutes have been inconsistent, but his underlying metrics still impress. A change of scenery in Florence could reignite his career, especially with regular football at a European-chasing side.

“Tariq is a player with unique speed and energy. If he can stay fit, he changes the dynamic of a team instantly.” — Corriere dello Sport analyst

Lamptey’s 2024/25 Season by the Numbers

Stat (2024/25) Tariq Lamptey
Appearances 15
Goals 2
Assists 2
Pass Accuracy 87%

source: sofascore match data – 26 August 2025

Lamptey’s numbers underline his bit-part role at Brighton. While not prolific in goal contributions, his forward thrust and ball progression stand out compared to more defensive alternatives in Serie A.

Analyst Verdict

FootballPlace analyst John William believes Brighton’s stance reflects a wider transfer strategy under Fabian Hürzeler.

“Lamptey has never quite nailed down the right-back slot due to fitness and form, but Brighton know his profile is unique. In a market where quick, versatile full-backs are scarce, €10m is a fair valuation. The risk for Fiorentina is waiting too long — if Palace or a Premier League rival step in, the price goes up.”

William also points out that Brighton are balancing squad depth with financial fair play margins. “Selling Lamptey isn’t about offloading — it’s about creating room for reinvestment. If Hürzeler wants a fresh wide defender, Lamptey’s exit would finance it.”

Key Insights

  • Brighton want €10m but could accept €7–8m.
  • Fiorentina already have terms agreed with Lamptey.
  • Fortini’s move away is key to unlocking the deal.
  • Lamptey’s contract runs until 2026, giving Brighton leverage.
  • Deadline pressure could swing talks in Fiorentina’s favour.

What’s Next

Fiorentina will hold further talks this week after clarifying Nicolo Fortini’s future. Should Empoli or Torino close in on the youngster, Lamptey’s deal could accelerate.

Brighton, meanwhile, are weighing their options. If a late bid emerges from another Premier League club needing pace at right-back, the Seagulls may choose to sell domestically instead of abroad. All eyes are now on the final days of the summer transfer window.

Should Brighton cash in on Lamptey now — or gamble on him rediscovering top form under Hürzeler?

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