Aside from bringing loanees Percy Tau and Jakub Moder back to the club, the Seagulls have been fairly quiet, but there could still be time for a twist or two between now and tonight’s deadline.
The most obvious transfer that hangs in the balance is a potential move for Moises Caicedo.
But while there has been a hold up rubber-stamping the move, there hasn’t been anything to suggest that it has been derailed either.
Signing the teenager would be a major coup, and South American football expert Tim Vickery has been quick to sing his praises in recent weeks.
Elsewhere, Marca seem adamant that the Amex remains the most likely destination for Manchester United's outcast goalkeeper Sergio Romero.
That deal seems less likely to go through than Caicedo’s, but given the player’s precarious position at Old Trafford, plus the fact that Mat Ryan left Albion earlier this month, it could be a dark horse to keep an eye on in the final hours of the window.
If nothing else, Romero would offer a wealth of knowledge – the stopper has 96 caps for Argentina.
Those are far from the only deals that could be completed in the Premier League today, however, and we’ve gathered up the most transfer that are most likely to happen between now and this evening’s 11pm deadline:
. LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 08: A general view of the Official Premier League match balls ahead of the Premier League match between Arsenal and Aston Villa at Emirates Stadium on November 08, 2020 in London, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Andy Rain - Pool/Getty Images)
Official Premier League match balls. (Photo by Andy Rain - Pool/Getty Images) Photo: Pool
. Moises Caicedo to Brighton
The Ecuadorian midfielder has been linked with a move to the south coast for some time now, but as yet a deal has not been wrapped up. This one was seemingly very close, and an announcement on deadline day would be no surprise. (Photo by JOSE JACOME/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: JOSE JACOME
. Sergio Romero to Brighton
The Argentine goalkeeper has fallen way down the pecking order at Manchester United and looks destined to leave Old Trafford this month. Brighton have been touted as a potential destination, and those rumours have intensified since Mat Ryan's departure. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) Photo: Michael Regan
. Hamza Choudhury to Newcastle United
Newcastle are on the lookout for a new midfielder, and Choudhury's name has been linked all month. Whether Leicester City will be willing to let him go out on loan remains to be seen, however. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images) Photo: Octavio Passos
1. Moises Caicedo to Brighton
The Ecuadorian midfielder has been linked with a move to the south coast for some time now, but as yet a deal has not been wrapped up. This one was seemingly very close, and an announcement on deadline day would be no surprise. (Photo by JOSE JACOME/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: JOSE JACOME
2. Sergio Romero to Brighton
The Argentine goalkeeper has fallen way down the pecking order at Manchester United and looks destined to leave Old Trafford this month. Brighton have been touted as a potential destination, and those rumours have intensified since Mat Ryan's departure. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) Photo: Michael Regan
3. Hamza Choudhury to Newcastle United
Newcastle are on the lookout for a new midfielder, and Choudhury's name has been linked all month. Whether Leicester City will be willing to let him go out on loan remains to be seen, however. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images) Photo: Octavio Passos
4. Jetro Willems to Newcastle United
Willems is said to be facing an exit from Eintracht Frankfurt, and has spoken fondly of his time in the north east last season. Could a return to St. James' Park be on the cards? The Toon Army are said to be in the market for a full-back. (Photo by Nigel Roddis/Getty Images) Photo: Nigel Roddis