Albion are 16th in the Premier League and five points above 18th placed Fulham but Scott Parker's battlers do have two matches in hand.
Brighton are keen to tweak their squad with Bernardo, Jayson Molumby and Defender Warren O’Hora already leaving this month.
Polish duo Jakub Moder and Michał Karbownik arrived after they cut short their loan deals with Lech Poznan and Legia Warsaw respectively and will be available for selection.
The Seagulls have also been linked with a host of Premier League stars and also a highly rated South American midfielder.
Scroll down and click through to see how Albion could line-up after January.
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Daniel James would provide pace and a cutting edge to Brighton's attack
. Sergio Romero
If Maty Ryan does leave this January, Brighton will likely need cover for the inexperienced Robert Sanchez, which could come in the form of Manchester United goalkeeper Romero. SkyBet have the Argentina international priced to make the move to the Amex Stadium at 25/1. Valencia and Bocca Juniors are also in the running. Do Brighton really need him?...not really
. Ben White
Made the step up to the Premier League look easy. A classy performer and future England international. Brighton will likely keep him for another season or two before a Premier League giant prises him away. It will however take big money to land him.
1. Sergio Romero
If Maty Ryan does leave this January, Brighton will likely need cover for the inexperienced Robert Sanchez, which could come in the form of Manchester United goalkeeper Romero. SkyBet have the Argentina international priced to make the move to the Amex Stadium at 25/1. Valencia and Bocca Juniors are also in the running. Do Brighton really need him?...not really
2. Ben White
Made the step up to the Premier League look easy. A classy performer and future England international. Brighton will likely keep him for another season or two before a Premier League giant prises him away. It will however take big money to land him.
3. Lewis Dunk
Brighton's inspirational captain has performed at a consistently high level this season. Makes you wonder sometimes where Brighton would be without him?
4. Adam Webster
A player that is really starting to win over the fans. Has been excellent this season and a trusted and reliable member of Graham Potter's squad. Was skipper earlier this season Lewis Dunk's absence