Graham Potter says Billy Gilmour is likely to feature against Leicester City - but will be without Adam Lallana for the rest of this month

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Billy Gilmour is likely to feature in Brighton’s next Premier League fixture against Leicester City on Sunday (September 4).

Albion’s latest signing trained with the club for the first time today and manager Graham Potter said the midfielder is likely to be a part of the matchday squad.

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Potter said: “He trained well today, he hasn’t had much football in terms of competitive games but he’s trained well and will be available for us.

“I think it is an exciting signing for us. Billy’s a very able footballer and great character. I think he will fit into the group and I'm looking forward to working with him.”

Graham Potter also confirmed that Joel Veltman is also ready to play on Sunday, despite having issues with neck stiffness before Tuesday’s game against Fulham.Graham Potter also confirmed that Joel Veltman is also ready to play on Sunday, despite having issues with neck stiffness before Tuesday’s game against Fulham.
Graham Potter also confirmed that Joel Veltman is also ready to play on Sunday, despite having issues with neck stiffness before Tuesday’s game against Fulham.

Potter also confirmed that Joel Veltman is also ready to play on Sunday, despite having neck issues before Tuesday’s game against Fulham.

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Brighton will be without Jakub Moder and Adam Lallana – with Potter stating that the latter was unlikely to return before the International break on September 24.

The Albion manager is also unlikely to be without striker Jeremy Sarmiento. Potter said the striker had been training today, but was being eased back slowly into the squad.

Brighton will be looking to get back to winning ways, following their first defeat of the season at Craven Cottage on Tuesday.

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They face a Leicester side who have been struggling so far in this campaign, picking up one point in their first five games.

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Leicester's deadline day arrival Wout Faes could also make his Premier League debut for the Foxes this weekend, in place of Daniel Amartey, who has a muscular problem.

Ricardo Pereira and Ryan Bertrand remain on the side-lines for Brendan Rodgers, but the Leicester boss is hopeful that strikers Kelechi Iheanacho and Patson Daka will be available for selection.