Your new look Brighton starting XI and subs – IF the transfer and contract reports are accurate
By Derren Howard
Published 5th Jul 2022, 15:22 BST
Updated 5th Jul 2022, 16:22 BST
Brighton will no doubt have plenty of work still to do in the transfer window as Graham Potter fine tunes his squad ahead of the new Premier League season
The Seagulls have already seen influential midfielder Yves Bissouma exit this window and fans will now hope they can keep the rest of their star performers.
Player of the year Marc Cuccurella continues to be linked with a move to either Manchester City or Chelsea, while Belgian international Leo Trossard - who has just 12 months left on his contract – is wanted by Manchester United and Newcastle United.
Leicester City were also said to be keen on goalkeeper Rob Sanchez, who impressed in the second half of last season.
So far this window Brighton have added Paraguay attacking talent Julio Enciso, and striker Simon Adingra.
But how could Brighton’s matchday squad potentially look if current transfer rumours and contract talks turn out to be true?
Leicester City were also said to be keen on goalkeeper Rob Sanchez, who impressed in the second half of last season.
. BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Brighton manager Graham Potter applauds the fans during a lap of honour during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United at American Express Community Stadium on May 22, 2022 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Graham Potter guided his team to a ninth place finish in the Premier League last season Photo: Charlie Crowhurst
. Ron Sanchez - GK
The Spain international impressed in the second half of last season and will be a key man for Albion once more. Reported interest from Leicester but expected to be between the sticks at the Amex next term Photo: Stu Forster
. Joel Veltman - D
The Netherlands international has been a reliable presence for Graham Potter and will likely be a regular once more - especially if Shane Duffy exits Photo: Clive Rose
. Lewis Dunk - D
The Skipper was playing some of the best football of his career towards the end of last season - remains the rock Potter's team is built o Photo: Charlie Crowhurst
. Adam Webster - D
Struggled with injuries last term but fit once more and a good start to the season could get him back in the England conversation once again Photo: Mark Thompson
. Alexis Mac Allister - M
Looked every inch a high quality Premier League midfielder last term. Work rate, skilful, clever passing and an eye for goal. Photo: Stu Forster
5. Alexis Mac Allister - M
Looked every inch a high quality Premier League midfielder last term. Work rate, skilful, clever passing and an eye for goal. Photo: Stu Forster
6. Moises Caicedo - M
A fine start to his Albion career and could be the ideal replacement for Yves Bissouma who left for Tottenham earlier in the window for £30m plus Photo: Manchester United
7. Marc Cucurella - WB
Albion's player of the year has been linked with a move to Man City and Chelsea but Albion have shown little interest in selling. It would take a huge offer north of £50m to lure the Spaniard away Photo: Charlie Crowhurst
8. Danny Welbeck - A
The former Man United and Arsenal man was excellent at the end of last season. Injury free and remains a class act in the Premier League Photo: Charlie Crowhurst