- Jakub Moder has been offered a new long-term contract by Brighton
- However, he is closing in on a move abroad, with talks currently taking place
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Brighton midfielder Jakub Moder is in talks to join Feyenoord for £1.2million.
Feyenoord have targeted the 25-year-old Poland international amid injuries to Quinten Timber and Hwang In-Boem.
He is expected to join over the coming days but won’t be registered for their Champions League squad.
Feyenoord already have Brighton’s Ibrahim Osman on a season loan.
Mail Sport revealed earlier this week that Moder had interest from the Dutch side who are 11 points behind leaders PSV Eindhoven in the league table.
Moder, who has now fully recovered from a long-term ACL injury, would be out of contract in the summer at Brighton but has been offered a three-and-a-half year deal.
Jakub Moder (pictured) is expected to leave Brighton to join Feyenoord in the coming days
Moder’s exit would be a blow for Fabian Hurzeler after Brighton offered him a new contract
He almost joined Leicester City in the summer as part of a proposed deal to bring Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Brighton.
That move collapsed, however, as Dewsbury-Hall opted for Chelsea. Leicester were among those interested again.