The THREE stars linked with Brighton - including ex-Leeds defender, Championship striker and England stopper

The winter transfer window has a little over six days left to run.
Brighton manager Graham Potter.Brighton manager Graham Potter.
Brighton manager Graham Potter.

As Brighton & Hove Albion approach the deadline on February 1, the bookmakers have offered prices on three players making the move to the Amex Stadium.

Here, we take a look at the trio and assess the possibility of each deal going through.

Dean Henderson

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Brighton & Hove Albion have been installed as outsiders to sign Manchester United and England international goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

Following two successful seasons on loan at Sheffield United, Henderson signed a new five-year contract with United worth in excess of £100,000-a-week in the summer.

Brighton are priced at 22/1 with Sheffield United favourites at 21/10 with Paddy Power.

How likely are Burnley to sign Dean Henderson? The chances of the Seagulls striking loan agreement or permanent deal for Henderson feels highly unlikely. Especially when taking into account the cost and lack of options his departure would leave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with.

Josh King

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Brighton & Hove Albion have been ‘linked' with a move for AFC Bournemouth’s ex-Manchester United striker Josh King before the window closes on February 1.

West Ham (2/1), Burnley (5/2), Everton (5/1), West Brom (8/1), Brighton (12/1), Fulham (12/1), Aston Villa (14/1) and Newcastle United (18/1) have all also been linked with a deal by SkyBet.

Reports have suggested King’s desired £120,000-per-week wage packet which is said to have put Everton off.

How likely are Burnley to sign Josh King? Given his wage demands, a move for King seems very unlikely at this stage. Burnley are said to have made contact with Bournemouth over a move and the bookies will have West Ham as favourites for a reason.

Danny Rose

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As we have covered previously, SkyBet are offering odds on the Seagulls signing Tottenham's England international left-back Danny Rose.

Brighton are still priced at 20/1 to conclude a deal for the 30-year-old former Sunderland and Leeds United man, who has fallen out-of-favour with Spurs boss Jose Mourinho.

Leeds United and Crystal Palace also feature in the betting at the same price. However, Turkish club Trabzonspor are the favourites at (6/5).

How likely are Brighton to sign Danny Rose? Don't have a flutter on this one. A still move feels highly unlikely after Brighton recalled young Polish left-back Michal Karbownik from loan last week.

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