Brighton and Hove Albion have so far enjoyed a fine season in the Premier League. Roberto De Zerbi's men are eighth in the Premier League table but have games in hand on many of the teams above them and are on track for European qualification.
Tomorrow, they take on fourth Man United at the Amex Stadium and another good performance could see them boost their chances of a top six finish. Albion's success however has attracted the attention of the big clubs – many of whom, such as Man United, Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal, are eyeing their top talent.
Brighton and their head coach Roberto De Zerbi will have some big decisions to make at the end of the season – not only on the future of their top stars but also some fringe players and also players out on loan.
Here's who could leave this summer and the one who will not...
Brighton and their head coach Roberto De Zerbi will have some big decisions to make at the end of the season – not only on the future of their top stars but also some fringe players and also players out on loan.
![He has enjoyed his loan at Fortuna Duesseldorf in the second tier of German football. No decisive move has been made as yet but the club are believed to be keen to sign the young Polish player. Brighton could sell this summer or his can leave for free in 2024](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjM4MmJhYzNhLTY2ZDEtNDRhOC1hZTg3LTgyYjA3N2YyOTk0NTpiZjBiY2I2Mi0zNDkxLTRlYjAtOTMwYi1jMjU4MzQ2ZTBiMjI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
13. Michal Karbownik
He has enjoyed his loan at Fortuna Duesseldorf in the second tier of German football. No decisive move has been made as yet but the club are believed to be keen to sign the young Polish player. Brighton could sell this summer or his can leave for free in 2024 Photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos
![How quickly fortunes can change. He played superbly against Wolves last Saturday and looks capable of being a key man in Albion's midfield for next season.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjMyNGJlNDk0LWYwNjctNGIwNC04NzQ5LTQxYjFkNTc1NTA4ZDo3YzdmMTUyYS05NjU2LTQ0ZjQtOGRmOS01MmE5OGZhZDE1ZTg=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
14. Billy Gilmour - stay
How quickly fortunes can change. He played superbly against Wolves last Saturday and looks capable of being a key man in Albion's midfield for next season. Photo: Charlie Crowhurst