Five Brighton players who could leave in January and four that won't as Newcastle, Arsenal and Chelsea wait – Gallery
By Derren Howard
Published 21st Nov 2022, 10:45 BST
Updated 21st Nov 2022, 16:25 BST
Brighton and Hove Albion have some key transfer decisions to make this January – but who is likely to move on and who will will stay?
Speculation and rumour continues to swirl around a number of Albion's top performers as the giants of world football monitor Brighton's talent.
This year the Seagulls have eight players representing their country at the Qatar World Cup and impressive displays on the biggest stage of all could add to the interest and also increase their transfer values.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle and Real Madrid are all reported to be tracking the progress of Albion players and the club could be bracing themselves for bids when the transfer window swings open in January.
Slightly down the pecking order, Albion also have a number of talented and very capable players who are just struggling to break into the first team.
They are players who want regular first team football in order to continue their development and may assess their options in January.
Here, Sussex World takes a look at who might leave, how much they are worth and who is likely to stay...
Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle and Real Madrid are all reported to be tracking the progress of Albion players and the club could be bracing themselves for bids when the transfer window swings open in January.
5. Deniz Undav
The German striker has had precious few chances to show what he can do following his £7m arrival. Even if Danny Welbeck is out, Undav has not started. He has not ruled out a loan in January. Photo: Alex Burstow
6. Alexis Mac Allister
One of the players I have enjoyed watching the most this season. A master of craft and in complete control of his game at the moment. The Argentina international signed a new contract with Albion but that will not stop the best teams in the world wanting him. Albion have covered themselves as best they can but Mac Allister is at an elite level and will be in high demand. Not expected to move this January but summer could be a vital moment in his career. A top player! Photo: Martin Dokoupil
7. Robert Sanchez
Still has the odd wobble every now and then but the pain international has emerged as one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League. Expected to stay in January but there will come a time in the not to distant future where Brighton will have a fight on their hands to keeper their talented shot-stopper at the Amex. Photo: JAVIER SORIANO
8. Adam Webster
Just getting back to his best again after injuries last season. Head coach Roberto De Zerbi has already highlighted Webster as one of his key players. Previously linked with a move to Chelsea but not expected to move anywhere this January. A strong second half of the season could see him back in the England conversation again. Photo: Ryan Pierse