The domestic transfer window remains open until Friday, October 16. Scroll down and click through to see which Brighton players could still exit on the loan market
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Haydon Roberts is one of a number of talented youngsters at Albion who could be heading out on loan
. Haydon Roberts
The talented 18-year-old ball playing defender has featured for Albion in the Carabao Cup matches. Leeds were said to be keen to sign the England youth international for 800k during the previous window. Brighton rate their defender highly and a loan to a League One or possibly Championship club could well be the next stage of his development.
. Max Sanders
The 21-year-old midfielder has represented Albion in Carabao Cup matches. He started in the 2-0 win at Preston and was praised for his workrate and calmness in possession. The Horsham man enjoyed a decent loan at AFC Wimbledon last season and Brighton may well look to get their young talent playing regularly on loan once again this campaign.
. Robert Sanchez
The 22-year-old 6ft 6in Spanish goalkeeper enjoyed a successful spell on loan at Rochdale last campaign. The departure of David Button to WBA bumped him up the pecking order but he's still currently behind Maty Ryan, Jason Steele and Chris Walton, when he recovers from an ankle injury. Another loan move could be on the cards.
1. Haydon Roberts
The talented 18-year-old ball playing defender has featured for Albion in the Carabao Cup matches. Leeds were said to be keen to sign the England youth international for 800k during the previous window. Brighton rate their defender highly and a loan to a League One or possibly Championship club could well be the next stage of his development.
2. Max Sanders
The 21-year-old midfielder has represented Albion in Carabao Cup matches. He started in the 2-0 win at Preston and was praised for his workrate and calmness in possession. The Horsham man enjoyed a decent loan at AFC Wimbledon last season and Brighton may well look to get their young talent playing regularly on loan once again this campaign.
3. Robert Sanchez
The 22-year-old 6ft 6in Spanish goalkeeper enjoyed a successful spell on loan at Rochdale last campaign. The departure of David Button to WBA bumped him up the pecking order but he's still currently behind Maty Ryan, Jason Steele and Chris Walton, when he recovers from an ankle injury. Another loan move could be on the cards.
4. Teddy Jenks
The 18-year-old midfielder is one of a crop of talented under-23s who could be ready for the next stage of his career with a step out on loan. The England youth international is highly thought of at Albion and was used as a second half substitute during Brighton's Carabao Cup win at Preston earlier this season.