Brighton and Hove Albion have returned from the warm-weather training camp in Dubai and are back to Premier League action this Monday against Wolves.
The Seagulls last played on January 6 as they progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup thanks to their 4-2 win at Stoke City.
It has been a welcome break for Roberto De Zerbi's team and a chance for players to get some rest and try to recover from various bumps, bruises and injuries.
Brighton are currently eighth in the Premier League and also through to the knockout stages of the Europa League.
The second half of the campaign promises to be an exciting one for the fans and key players returning to the squad from injuries will certainly help their cause.
Here's how the walking wounded are shaping up ahead of the Wolves clash at the Amex Stadium on January 22...
It has been a welcome break for Roberto De Zerbi's team and a chance for players to get some rest and try to recover from various bumps, bruises and injuries.
![Roberto De Zerbi stated before Stoke that the flying full back will be out for another five weeks. But he looked sharp during training in Dubai and that time frame could move forward slightly. Wolves though will be too soon.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjQ4ZWFhYWNjLTBjNDQtNGVhNS04Y2EwLTlmZmQ5YjRiYzM4OTpmY2QyYTFlNC05YmZjLTQxM2MtODg5Mi0zNGNiZjlkMzQ0NjY=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
5. Tariq Lamptey - thigh
Roberto De Zerbi stated before Stoke that the flying full back will be out for another five weeks. But he looked sharp during training in Dubai and that time frame could move forward slightly. Wolves though will be too soon. Photo: Mike Hewitt
![The Paaraguay ace was runner up in the Puskas Award 2023 for his stunning strike against Man City last season but remains on the sidelines for De Zerbi. Sheffield United away in the Premier League on Feb 18 a realistic target](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjUxMjRiOGQ3LWJlMjgtNDNlMi1iMzJiLTY1NmI2MWYwMzI3ODo3ZGEzZTBhNi05MGRjLTRkOTMtYjQ0ZC0xY2M2YTFlMTY5NzY=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
6. Julio Enciso - knee
The Paaraguay ace was runner up in the Puskas Award 2023 for his stunning strike against Man City last season but remains on the sidelines for De Zerbi. Sheffield United away in the Premier League on Feb 18 a realistic target Photo: Harriet Lander
![The reports are that his injury is getting better and Fati, who has four goals for Brighton, can return to training very soon. Sheffield United away on Feb 18 or Everton at the Amex on Feb 24 are in mind.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjE1NzMwZTA4LWE3N2EtNDlkMC04YjNiLTRjYzJmYjA0YTgzOTpjNWZjM2UxYi1mNDg2LTQwMGQtODcxYy05MWU3NmFjYzA0Y2M=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
7. Ansu Fati - thigh
The reports are that his injury is getting better and Fati, who has four goals for Brighton, can return to training very soon. Sheffield United away on Feb 18 or Everton at the Amex on Feb 24 are in mind. Photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos
![The winger has five goals and five assists this term for Brighton. Travelled to the AFCON despite his injury and is not expected to feature in Ivory Coast's first two fixtures.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjA5MjBjZGRmLTVkMmMtNGQ3Zi04MTBkLTRiMjI2Y2Q5YjViYToyMDFkN2ZiMS00NjFmLTQ2YjEtYTVkMS01NTI4Yzk1NzUwZjE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=594)
8. Simon Adingra - hamstring
The winger has five goals and five assists this term for Brighton. Travelled to the AFCON despite his injury and is not expected to feature in Ivory Coast's first two fixtures. Photo: David Price