The 21-year-old spent last season at another League One club, Morecambe, and made 50 appearances in all competitions, scoring 11 goals.
Jensen joined Albion from Wigan Athletic in 2020 and spent part of the 2020/21 campaign with Cambridge United where he made 24 appearances.
He was part of the squad which took part in the Premier League Summer Series earlier this summer.
Pathway development manager Gordon Greer said, “This is a good move for Jensen at a level he did very well at last season. We’ll be monitoring his progress at Blackpool during the season and wish him all the best.”
Meanwhile Brighton continue transfer talks with Liverpool and Chelsea over star midfielder Moises Caicedo. Liverpool agreed a £110m record fee with Brighton but Caicedo still wants to move to Chelsea. the Blues are reportedly planning a new bid for the midfielder.
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Moises Caicedo is the latest to add to that list with the south coast club making more than £100million in profit.
Caicedo was unearthed from Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle for just £4m… now Liverpool will pay £111m for the 21-year-old.
Brighton have managed to raise more than £300m in player sales in the last 12 months alone, but results on the pitch have not suffered.
Last season, they finished sixth to book their place in the Europa League for the very first time.
The man behind it all is Brighton owner Tony Bloom – the man who has been called the ‘Godfather of Gambling’.
Bloom, and his team at the Amex Stadium, have not been afraid to take punts on players only to unearth absolute superstars.
Even losing manager Graham Potter in the middle of last season turned out well for them.
Roberto De Zerbi was hired, amid much scepticism from some pundits, but he has been a revelation.
How does Bloom do it? The 53-year-old sports betting entrepreneur has his own data and software that analyses the whole market.
The algorithm is kept a secret, even from people inside the club.
The results are hard to argue with Caicedo signed for just £4m, Alexis Mac Allister for just £8m and Karou Mitoma another for just £3m from the J League.
talkSPORT.com takes a look at the mega sales, and profit, that Brighton have made over the last year
Last summer, the club raised more than £100m in player sales with the big name out the door being Marc Cucurella to Chelsea for £62m.
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