Albion recalled three players from loan spells as South African international striker Percy Tau and young Polish duo Jakub Moder and Michał Karbownik joined up with Graham Potter's first team squad.
Tau made his Premier League debut earlier in the month at Manchester City, while midfielder Moder and left-sided player Karbownik were both in the matchday squad for Brighton's excellent 1-0 win at champions Liverpool last Wednesday.
Brighton then confirmed the signing of one of South America's brightest young talents as Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo joined on transfer deadline day for £4.5m.
Scroll down and click through to see Albion's intriguing new starting XI.

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Brighton head coach Graham Potter has some new talent to work with following the January transfer window

. Robert Sanchez
The Spaniard has been impressive since taking over from Maty Ryan and is Albion's new No 1.

. Ben White
Made the step up to the Premier League look easy. A future England international and on the right of Brighton's defensive trio

1. Robert Sanchez
The Spaniard has been impressive since taking over from Maty Ryan and is Albion's new No 1.

2. Ben White
Made the step up to the Premier League look easy. A future England international and on the right of Brighton's defensive trio

3. Lewis Dunk
Every team needs a leader and Albion's skipper has proved time and again he's the man for the job

4. Adam Webster
Every inch a Premier League players and gets better with each game. Immense in the win at Liverpool. He's on the left of the defensive three