‘I trust the club’: Brighton starlet savours perfect farewell as he departs for Portsmouth

Mark O’Mahony declared he ‘trusts’ Brighton’s pathway for him after signing off with a goal before heading to Pompey.

The highly-regarded 19-year-old striker is to complete an anticipated loan switch to Fratton Park over the coming days.

The move had been agreed last week, with O’Mahony passing a medical, but was delayed as the Seagulls wanted him available for their Carabao Cup second-round clash with Crawley.

The Irish youngster was subsequently called off the bench in the ninth minute of last night’s fixture following injury to debutant Matt O’Riley after an awful tackle by Jay Williams.

Mark O'Mahony celebrates scoring Brighton's fourth goal in the Carabao Cup win over Crawley. He will now seal a loan move to Pompey. Picture: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

O’Mahony went on to net Brighton’s final goal in the 4-0 win, when he dispossessed Josh Flint in the 86th minute before producing a calm finish.

It represented a maiden senior goal after four first-team outings for the Premier League club since moving from Cork in January 2023.

And now he will seal his Pompey switch ahead of Friday’s deadline day in time to be considered for duty against Sunderland this weekend.

O’Mahony told BBC Sussex Sport: ‘Whatever happens it’s in the club’s hands, I know they are very good with young players.

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