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LATEST NEWS: Brighton Released A Statement About Their Goalkeeper For The Season
There is reportedly a January recall clause in the loan deal that saw Brighton goalkeeper James Beadle return to Sheffield Wednesday in the summer but both clubs are confident he will spend all season at Hillsborough.
In the winter transfer window of the 2023/24 campaign Danny Röhl’s side that were given a boost by the Seagulls loanee.
Beadle, who arrived on a short-term loan from the Seagulls, and came in and impressed pretty quickly, was a key contributor to their miracle relegation survival.
James Beadle’s 23/24 Championship stats | |
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Apps | 19 |
Clean sheets | 8 |
Goals conceded per game | 1.3 |
Saves per game | 2.8 (69%) |
Goals prevented | -0.89 |
Stats taken from Sofascore |
While this was the goalkeeper’s first time playing in the Championship, there was already a small EFL sample size on the teenager.
He spent the first half of the season with Oxford United in League One, where he kept seven clean sheets in 25 games. That stint at the Kassam Stadium caught the attention of Wednesday, and they were able to bring the keeper in thanks to a January clause that Brighton had agreed with Oxford.
They recalled him early from his scheduled season-long loan in order to send him up a division to the Owls.
January recall clause inserted in Sheffield Wednesday, Brighton loan deal
Now, Wednesday themselves may be at risk of going through what the U’s did in January, and have to find a new number one on short notice, as Brighton have a clause in the deal that allows them to end the loan spell in January, if they want to.
This news comes from the Sheffield Star, who added that, even though this clause is in the agreement, both parties are hoping that Beadle will see out his full season-long spell.