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Along with two Eredivisie titles, Olivier Boscagli won the KNVB Cup in 2023 and the Johan Cruyff Shield twice. Brighton have signed French defender Olivier Boscagli following his departure from PSV Eindhoven. The 27-year-old, who can play as left-back or centre-back, has signed a five-year contract with the south-coast club. "We're delighted to welcome Olivier to Brighton. He has got a lot of experience with PSV and we like his versatility, " said head coach Fabian Hurzeler. "He can play in several positions and we feel it is important to have these players in our squad. We are looking forward to working with him. PSV announced Boscagli would be leaving on a free transfer last month, having won successive league titles in his last two seasons with Eindhoven. The former France Under-21 international made 204 appearances for PSV after joining from Nice in 2019. Boscagli joins forward Charalampos Kostoulas, wingers Tommy Watson and Yoon Doyoung and defender Diego Coppola in the summer arrivals at Brighton, who finished eighth in the Premier League last season. But the Seagulls have had departures, with forward Joao Pedro joining Chelsea and Argentine full-back Valentin Barco moving to Strasbourg earlier on Wednesday. Latest Brighton news, analysis and fan views Get Brighton news sent straight to your phone Wimbledon day three - follow live Watch Euro 2025: Hosts Switzerland deservedly lead Norway at break Gill century holds up battling England against India A sinister drama inspired by a complex criminal case Maisie and Suzi's guide to the 2025 Women's Euros Zara Mc Dermott's investigation into modern stalking The inside story of the CIA continues Talking points as Lions Test team begins to take shape Like Nadal, why does 'leftie' Draper have an advantage? Video Like Nadal, why does 'leftie' Draper have an advantage? 'England face questions after bump back down to earth' Why is Alcaraz not world number one? Video Why is Alcaraz not world number one? Faith amid the fury - how Lion king Itoje keeps his peace Sweltering Switzerland - how hot is Euro 2025 going to be? Is it conceivable that Mercedes could drop Russell for Verstappen? Meet the only English manager at the Euros 'Fifa should consider playing World Cup final at 9am' 'I can't hear it' - Wimbledon's first day of electronic calling What are main questions facing England before Euros? Have we watched Messi's final game on global stage? Who will win Euro 2025? BBC pundits make their predictions. Video Who will win Euro 2025? BBC pundits make their predictions Verstappen, Russell and Mercedes - what factors are at play? The Commonwealth Games swimmer who might not see 40 Why 'best-dressed officials' are missing from Wimbledon Which young players could light up Euro 2025? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.