New signing Nzuzi Toko says he's been made to feel right at home since his switch from Grasshopper Zurich to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Toko was born in the same town as Albion winger Kazenga LuaLua, and knew him via his brother Tresor LuaLua, who he played alongside for Congo.
“I know Kaz’s brother from the national team and Kaz has helped me settle in but not only him, everyone in the club has been very good to me. They are good people so it has made it easier for me to feel comfortable and at home.
“I am feeling very good, my teammates are very nice and I am very much looking forward to the new season. Now I am here and I am very happy to be a part of this team.
“It is a little bit hard for me to leave Grasshopper Zurich as it is my club but now it is a new challenge for me to come to England and a big dream come true, and Brighton is a very good club so I am very happy to be here.
“I want to try my best to help the club and the team. Every time I go on the pitch I will do my best. Brighton have ambition and I am very happy to be a part of this work here.”
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Toko was born in the same town as Albion winger Kazenga LuaLua, and knew him via his brother Tresor LuaLua, who he played alongside for Congo.
“I know Kaz’s brother from the national team and Kaz has helped me settle in but not only him, everyone in the club has been very good to me. They are good people so it has made it easier for me to feel comfortable and at home.
“I am feeling very good, my teammates are very nice and I am very much looking forward to the new season. Now I am here and I am very happy to be a part of this team.
“It is a little bit hard for me to leave Grasshopper Zurich as it is my club but now it is a new challenge for me to come to England and a big dream come true, and Brighton is a very good club so I am very happy to be here.
“I want to try my best to help the club and the team. Every time I go on the pitch I will do my best. Brighton have ambition and I am very happy to be a part of this work here.”

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