Young Albion midfielder Charlie Harris has completed his move to Barnsley.
The 20-year-old has signed a deal until June 2017 at Oakwell.
He was on loan at Conference outfit Aldershot earlier this season but now has a chance to make his name in League One on a permanent transfer.
Albion under-21s coach Simon Rusk said: "It's a good move for Charlie.
“At this moment in time, there aren't the opportunities for him here at Brighton, but it's pleasing that he's managed to secure something at a good League One club.
"Charlie has great enthusiasm, and has worked hard for the club and this is a reward for that approach. I've enjoyed working with him and on behalf of everyone here, I would like to wish him all the best for the future."
Harris made a good impression with senior squad during the 2014 summer trip to Spain, scoring a cracking goal in the 4-0 friendly win over Partick.
He joins a Barnsey side handily poised five points outside the play-off places.
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The 20-year-old has signed a deal until June 2017 at Oakwell.
He was on loan at Conference outfit Aldershot earlier this season but now has a chance to make his name in League One on a permanent transfer.
Albion under-21s coach Simon Rusk said: "It's a good move for Charlie.
“At this moment in time, there aren't the opportunities for him here at Brighton, but it's pleasing that he's managed to secure something at a good League One club.
"Charlie has great enthusiasm, and has worked hard for the club and this is a reward for that approach. I've enjoyed working with him and on behalf of everyone here, I would like to wish him all the best for the future."
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Harris made a good impression with senior squad during the 2014 summer trip to Spain, scoring a cracking goal in the 4-0 friendly win over Partick.
He joins a Barnsey side handily poised five points outside the play-off places.

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