Brighton defender departs but Jan Mlakar's future remains uncertain
Leon Balogun has completed a permanent switch to Wigan Athletic.
The Nigerian international has impressed at the DW Stadium since his loan move in January, helping the Latics achieve four clean sheets in six Championship matches and move away from the relegation zone.
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Hide AdThe 31-year-old defender had found first-team opportunities for Albion limited this season, making just one appearance in the EFL Cup victory at Bristol Rovers.
Albion boss Graham Potter said, “Leon has always been extremely professional and good to work with during my time at the club, but he was finding it hard to get the game time he would have liked.
“So the loan move to Wigan seemed to be a good move for everyone involved, and he has made a really positive impact there.
“We would like to thank him for his contribution over the last couple of years and we wish him all the best for the next chapter of his career.”
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Hide AdBalogun joined Albion in the summer of 2018, making 12 appearances in total. He scored one goal for the club during that time, a memorable volley with his first touch in a 3-1 win against Crystal Palace.
Meanwhile, talks between the two clubs are still ongoing regarding an extension to Jan Mlakar’s loan deal. The Slovenian striker has been part of Paul Cook’s squad since January.
Yesterday Beram Kayal and Ezequiel Schelotto agreed contracts extension to see them through until the end of the extended 2019/20 season.
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