Over the season, he’s also the second-highest player in the Premier League for total ball losses, with 239.
This is partly a result of his high-risk, high-reward style he constantly looks to dribble past defenders and take on players, which naturally leads to more turnovers. However, if he wants to become a top-level winger, he needs to reduce those unnecessary losses and improve his decision-making in the final third.
Even though he’s been one of Brighton’s most exciting performers, his end product still needs work. One goal and four assists in 13 games isn’t enough to secure a major move yet. Developing greater efficiency and sharper output will be key for his next step.





