Scroll down and click through to see who could leave and where Albion need to strengthen in order for Graham Potter's men to avoid another season of flirting with relegation
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Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Graham Potter and the club have some serious decisions to make this summer
. Maty Ryan - stay
The Australian international has been excellent for Albion and a key player in the PL survival. A fine shot stopper, 100 per cent focused and adapted well to Graham Potter's tactics. He will perhaps remember this season for 'that' save at Southampton. Contracted until June 2022
. David Button - Go
A very reliable understudy to Ryan but Button may decide it's time to look for first team football elsewhere. Contracted until June 2021.
. Jason Steele - go
Brighton have big decisions to make in the goalkeeping department. The No 3 has struggled for game time since his arrival. Like Button his contract expires June 2021.
. Lewis Dunk - go
Albion's best player this season and as hard as it seems, it maybe time for Dunk to go. He is contracted until June 2023 but would Albion stand in Dunk's way if a sizeable offer from a Champions League club arrived? Ben White could also step up next season.
. Adam Webster - stay
Received some criticism from fans but overall a solid first season in the PL for the 24m signing from Bristol City. A strong defender and chipped in with important goals this campaign.
. Shane Duffy - Stay
No doubt frustrated not to be a first team regular this season. A few Premier League clubs would be interested if Duffy were available. If Dunk departs, Albion will need the Irishman to stay. Contracted until 2023. Big decisions for Albion at centre half.
. Dan Burn - stay
Few would have expected the 6ft 7in defender to play left back for the entire season. Likely to be an area Albion will wish to strengthen but Burn will stay. More comfortable in the middle and can also play left side off defensive trio. A good season
. Bernardo - go
A handy player to have in the squad but game time has been very limited due to Dan Burn's form. Could be surplus to requirements if Brighton bring in a new left back. Contracted until June 2022 but Albion could be open to offers if the Brazilian wants regular football elsewhere
. Martin Montoya - Stay
The Spaniard is contracted until June 2022 and faces healthy competition from Tariq Lamptey next season. Steven Alzate has also proved more than capable of filling in at right back. A dependable right back
. Tariq Lamptey - Stay
An encouraging start to his Albion career. The 3m arrival from Chelsea played well after the restart and offered much-needed pace to the team. Contracted until June 2023
. Schelotto - Going
The 30-year-old is contracted until the end of the season but has played his last minutes for Albion and actively seeking a move away
. Davy Propper - stay
Not at his best for the last few matches and was dropped to the bench for Newcastle. Brighton extended his contract to 2023 and remains a crucial part of Potter's plans. Will be good to see him operate in a slightly more advanced role
5. Adam Webster - stay
Received some criticism from fans but overall a solid first season in the PL for the 24m signing from Bristol City. A strong defender and chipped in with important goals this campaign.
6. Shane Duffy - Stay
No doubt frustrated not to be a first team regular this season. A few Premier League clubs would be interested if Duffy were available. If Dunk departs, Albion will need the Irishman to stay. Contracted until 2023. Big decisions for Albion at centre half.
7. Dan Burn - stay
Few would have expected the 6ft 7in defender to play left back for the entire season. Likely to be an area Albion will wish to strengthen but Burn will stay. More comfortable in the middle and can also play left side off defensive trio. A good season
8. Bernardo - go
A handy player to have in the squad but game time has been very limited due to Dan Burn's form. Could be surplus to requirements if Brighton bring in a new left back. Contracted until June 2022 but Albion could be open to offers if the Brazilian wants regular football elsewhere