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Brighton capture Kuszczak

Image: Tomasz Kuszczak: Joined Brighton after his release from Manchester United

Brighton have beaten off competition to sign former Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak on a two-year deal.

Former United keeper joins Brighton on two-year deal

Brighton have beaten off competition to sign former Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak on a two-year deal. The 30-year-old former Poland international made more than 50 appearances for the Red Devils following his move from West Brom in 2007. But with a succession of goalkeepers including Edwin van der Sar and David de Gea keeping Kuszczak out of the team, he became increasingly frustrated with life at Old Trafford. He enjoyed a spell on loan with Championship side Watford last season, and following his release by United, he will continue to play in the second tier with Gus Poyet's Seagulls.

Ambition

The Uruguyan manager told the club's official website: "There were clubs in England and abroad interested in Tomasz, but it says a lot for the ambition of this club that he wanted to sign for Brighton. "We had been tracking his progress for some time and he will provide real competition to both Casper Ankergren and Peter Brezovan for the goalkeeper's jersey this coming season. "That can only be a good thing for the team moving forward."

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