Anderlecht have reignited their pursuit of Brighton & Hove Albion winger Amario Cozier-Duberry, according to reports from Belgian outlet Anderlecht-Online on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. The 20-year-old English attacker, currently on loan at Bolton Wanderers from Brighton, has drawn renewed interest from the Brussels-based club after previous transfer discussions in 2024.
The Belgian side first approached Cozier-Duberry in the summer of 2024 when his Arsenal contract was set to expire, but Brighton secured his signature instead. Since joining the Premier League club, the winger has spent time on loan at Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers, gaining valuable first-team experience in the English Football League.
During the 2025-26 season, Cozier-Duberry has made 36 appearances across all competitions for Bolton, contributing nine goals and eleven assists. His performances in League One have attracted attention from multiple clubs beyond Anderlecht, with reported interest as well coming from teams in Germany, Portugal, and other parts of England.
Brighton hold Cozier-Duberry’s registration until June 2028, and even as the club is said to be open to discussing a contract extension, they are also considering another loan move for the player next season. The Seagulls’ valuation of the winger is estimated at around three million euros, according to the Belgian report.
The attacker’s development path includes time at Arsenal’s Hale End academy after joining from Chettle Court Rangers at age fourteen. He has represented England at various youth levels, including appearances for the U16, U17, U18, U19, and U20 teams.
Anderlecht’s sporting director has not publicly commented on the renewed interest, and Brighton have not issued any official statement regarding potential transfer talks. The player remains focused on his current loan spell at Bolton, where he continues to play as a right winger with the ability to operate in attacking midfield or on the left flank when needed.
As the April 2026 transfer window approaches, Brighton will ultimately decide Cozier-Duberry’s future, weighing options between extending his contract, arranging another loan, or entertaining offers from interested clubs including Anderlecht.
The next confirmed fixture for Amario Cozier-Duberry is Bolton Wanderers’ upcoming League One match, though specific date and opponent details were not provided in the verified sources consulted for this report.
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