Raphael Dwamena failed bumper Brighton move due to heart condition

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Image caption Raphael Dwamena

Raphael Dwamena's anticipated move to Brighton was abruptly halted, and the reason behind the failed transfer was more serious than football negotiations.

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The Ghanaian striker, who had successfully negotiated personal terms with Albion following a substantial bid of approximately 15 million euros (£13.8 million), faced a significant setback as medical examinations revealed that he had a heart condition. This derailed what could have been a bumper move to the English Premier League club from FC Zurich.

Brighton was interested in striker Dwamena after losing both of their Premier League games.

"The club would like to wish Raphael the very best for the future," said Brighton in a statement.

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Chris Hughton now Black Stars coach was a key admirer of the Ghanaian, who joined FC Zurich from Red Bull Salzburg and scored an impressive 12 goals in 18 games.

The Swiss side bought the striker for about £250,000 from Austria Lustenau.