Nine players likely to leave Brighton this summer and eight who probably won’t – as Chelsea, Man United, Man City and Newcastle eye top talent
Brighton and Hove Albion still have plenty of business to conduct during the summer transfer window
By Derren Howard
Published 6th Jul 2022, 12:14 BST
Updated 6th Jul 2022, 13:22 BST
Albion head coach Graham Potter will continue to fine tune his squad ahead of the new Premier League season.
Potter faces the tricky task of improving on an impressive ninth placed finish last term.
Albion will already be without their influential midfielder Yves Bissouma, who moved to Tottenham earlier in the window for £30m plus add-ons.
Chelsea, Man City, Man United, Leicester and Newcastle are also said to interested to prising away the likes of Marc Cucurella, Rob Sanchez and Leo Trossard.
Albion fans will now hope they can keep their other star performers and also add to the squad before the window closes on September 1.
Potter also has key decisions to make on players who were on loan last season.
Sussex World looks at who's likely to exit and who will remain at Brighton before the window slams shut.
Albion will already be without their influential midfielder Yves Bissouma, who moved to Tottenham earlier in the window for £30m plus add-ons.
9. Andi Zeqiri - go
The striker was on loan at FC Augsburg last term. Faces stiff competition for an attacking role in Potter's team with Danny Welbeck, Neal Maupay, Deniz Undav, Jeremy Sarmiento and Evan Ferguson. Another loan likely for a player Potter holds in high regard Photo: Sebastian Widmann
10. Marc Cucurella - likely to stay
The impressive Spaniard is wanted by Man City and Chelsea but Brighton are in no rush to sell. Unless bids north of £50m arrive, the left-sided player will likely remain at the Amex for another season at least Photo: Steve Bardens
11. Rob Sanchez - likely to stay
The Spain international looked good in the second half of last season and Leicester are reportedly interested in the goalkeeper Graham Potter previously described as 'a beast'. Likely to be with Albion for another season but face competition from Kjell Scherpen Photo: GLYN KIRK
12. Neal Maupay - likely to stay
The Frenchman would have been fuming not to have played more often towards the end of last season. Will be scrapping every inch of the way to force his way back to the starting XI. Photo: Mike Hewitt