World Cup scouting: 'Aussie boys' and Perisic 'experience'published at 15:16 BST
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We asked you which players you have watched at the World Cup that you think would be a great fit at Brighton.
Here are some of your comments:
Sean: Liked the look of Panama's number six - Martinez. Busy all match against England and gave our midfield a lot to do, very impressive.
Sidney: I think we should have a look at Kone of France. Another person we should look at is potentially getting Ivan Perisic for experience in that attack. Luka Vuskovic is good. We should have told Tottenham to give us Vuskovic for Van Hecke. We don't need any more players. We have already signed Yohanna and are making progress with El Mala.
Andy: Have a look at the Aussie Boys. Bos is a fantastic player, attacking winger, and the young defender, 18-year-old Hennington. They are worth a look and a perfect fit for Brighton. I live in Perth, WA, and have been supporting Brighton since 1976.
Brighton have announced the signing of Portugal Under-21 international Rodrigo Rego.
The winger, 20, joins on a five-year contract for undisclosed terms after making five first-team appearances for Benfica last season, including his Champions League debut as a substitute against Ajax.
Brighton's technical director Mike Cave, said: "Rodrigo is an exciting talent who we're really pleased to bring to the club.
"He got his first taste of men's football last season in both the league and Champions League, which is a reflection of the progress he's made.
"We believe we can help him continue his development and reach his full potential. We're looking forward to working with him on this next step."
'This is the step I wanted to make to develop as a player' - Struijkpublished at 09:35 BST
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Brighton's football style was a big reason to join the club, says latest recruit Pascal Struijk.
Brighton signed the defender from Leeds United on Tuesday, and the 26-year-old explained the running of the club is what influenced him to move to the south east.
"For me, I like the way Brighton develop players," Struijk told the club website, external.
"What you've seen over the years and the way they run the club, it's been pretty successful and now achieving Europe, for me this is the step I wanted to make to of course develop as a player, but also to challenge myself and overall become a better player again.
"The way they play football is a very important one. It's nice to watch - very intense, very good on the ball and of course, seeing the results that you achieved against the top teams are very nice to look at. Winning these games by dominating the play and dominating the game and showing basically all the players and their qualities - it's something I would love to be a part of and I am a part of now."
Brighton will play in Europe for the second time in three years next season when they take to the Conference League play-offs in August, and Struijk explained this feat is also partly why he chose the Seagulls.
"When you dream as a kid you always dream about playing in international competitions so seeing Brighton achieved that is of course a big decision for me to join the club," he added
"There are different factors but this of course is a really important one that I would like to challenge myself with and hopefully we can be successful.
"I would love to show my qualities and what I can bring to the team on the Premier League and international level, and hopefully we can be successful with me bringing the qualities that I have and of course the qualities that are already in the team."
Fatboy Slim on how his love for Brighton startedpublished at 15:14 BST 29 June
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Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, chats with Danny Pike on BBC Radio Sussex about his 40-plus years as a Seagulls superfan despite growing up in south London.
You're the scout! Which World Cup players do you want at your club?published at 11:46 BST 29 June
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We're now into the knockout rounds of the biggest World Cup ever and we want to know who has grabbed your attention so far - especially with the summer transfer window a couple of weeks into being officially open.
Which player has raised your eyebrows? Who has exceeded your expectations? Has there been a player you had no knowledge of consistently impress you?
Ultimately, who would you realistically like to see lining up for your team in the Premier League next season?
This is your opportunity to show off your talent-spotting skills - the floor (pitch) is yours...
And there's more - the BBC has launched live match updates so you can see the score directly on your lock screen through the full 90 minutes and beyond.
This means you can keep track of every game wherever you are - whether you're on the move, at work, or away from a TV. With live match updates on your lock screen, the score is always just a glance away.
This feature will also extend into the 2026-27 Premier League season, so you're never out of the loop.
Gossip: Seagulls make £29m bid for Serie A defenderpublished at 08:26 BST 29 June
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Brighton have made a bid of about 34m euros (£29m) for 18-year-old Atalanta and Italy defender Honest Ahanor as they look to fill the gap left by Jan Paul van Hecke's move to Tottenham. (Ben Jacobs, via Football Italia), external
Deal agreed for Struijk to move to Brightonpublished at 09:52 BST 28 June
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Leeds United defender Pascal Struijk looks set to join Brighton after a deal in principle was agreed between the two Premier League clubs.
The fee for the 26-year-old centre-back, whose Elland Road contract was due to expire at the end of the 2026-27 season, is undisclosed but understood to be about £20m.
Leeds signed Dutchman Struijk for their under-23s from Ajax in January 2018 before he graduated to the first team.
He made 196 appearances for the Whites, including 34 in the Premier League last season.
Sarmiento makes permanent switchpublished at 17:52 BST 25 June
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Jeremy Sarmiento has completed a permanent switch from Brighton to Middlesbrough for an undisclosed fee.
The 24-year-old - who played 21 times for Albion - spent the second half of last season on loan with the Championship club.
Technical director Mike Cave said: "Jeremy has spent the last few years out on loan, so this represents a great opportunity for him to settle in one place.
"He is another success story of a player joining our under-21s and making the step up to men's football at a very good level. We wish him the best of luck for the future."
Your World Cup scouting: Bouaddi at Brighton? Or a possible return for Undav?published at 16:07 BST 24 June
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We asked you which players you think would be a great fit for Brighton that you have seen in action at the World Cup.
Here are some of your comments:
Dean: Ayyoub Bouaddi of Morocco. He is only 18 years old but he has so much confidence. He always shows for the ball and he is clever with it. He has a real engine to keep running and he is a link-up man as well as a playmaker. He could be a bargain to develop and sell on for a profit after a five-year contract?
Simon: Canada's Jonathan David for his technique and temperament. I also think Germany's Deniz Undav.
James: I want Scotland's Scott McTominay and France's Kylian Mbappe - haha!
Chris: I keep seeing our current and ex-club players doing so well at the World Cup, such as Sweden's Yasin Ayari (need to keep him), Paraguay's Julio Enciso (why did he leave?) and Germany's Deniz Undav (why did he leave as well?). Are we training players for other clubs or failing in relations inside the locker room? Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on the young players on the bench for Ecuador, Colombia and Cape Verde. We should stop looking to Germany and the Netherlands, there is raw and astounding talent as well as cheap deals to be had in South America, the Caribbean and Africa.
Dylan: Vuskovic. We need to be looking at the man from Croatia.
Albion's 125 years - Fan memoriespublished at 15:37 BST 24 June
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Brighton fans have been getting in touch with BBC Radio Sussex as the Seagulls celebrate their 125-year anniversary.
Rob: Back in 1983, the semi-final at Highbury. Jimmy Case's goal was right in the end where Brighton fans were and everyone was up. It was great. The best memory ever. It was one of the only games my old man took me to. Good days. He forgot to take me to the final.
JP: My favourite Albion moment was when Alexis Mac Allister scored the penalty against Manchester United at the end of the season three seasons ago. It was absolutely brilliant. To nick it in the last minute with a penalty was absolutely amazing.
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Tom: My memory is being here and seeing Solly March's debut game. He came on and I was like, 'He's going to be good. He's going to be one for the future, 100%'.
Mick: Going back years and years Peter Ward scoring against Derby when they came down in the League Cup in the 70s. They were league champions at the time and Wardy scored after 45 seconds. It was just amazing.
'Brighton is a really good fit for him' - German football expert on Vuskovicpublished at 12:19 BST 24 June
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Brighton transfer target Luka Vuskovic would work well under boss Fabian Hurzeler, says German football expert Matthew Karagich.
The centre-back joined Tottenham in the summer of 2025, and was sent on loan for the season to Hamburg in the Bundesliga where he made 27 starts and scored six goals - including a scorpion-kick in a derby against Werder Bremen.
"Vuskovic did a lot of great things at Hamburg," Karagich told BBC Radio Sussex's Albion Unlimited podcast.
"I think the fact he was not only part of the Bundesliga Team of the Season, but is also with Croatia at the Fifa World Cup, is probably really good starting points as to how this 18-year-old has developed over the course of 12 months, and is now in a position where his parent club Tottenham have got some decisions to make."
With Jan Paul van Hecke going the other way and joining the north London side, Karagich believes the youngster switching to Brighton "makes the most sense".
"I think Brighton is actually a really good fit for him. Fabian Hurzeler is known as someone who likes to develop young players and he very much fits that role.
"Hurzeler played a similar three-at-the-back style at St Pauli, and we've seen that evolve at his two years at Brighton and I think, from my perspective, this move makes the most sense," Karagich added.
"He could also go to a club that's playing In Europe, like a Sunderland, given that squad's going to be pretty stretched and the second season for any promoted team is usually the hardest of the first few seasons, so maybe that's a particular option. Then you maybe look at the teams that have been promoted as well.
"For me, I really like the idea of him going to Brighton with Van Hecke going to Spurs, maybe there is that position that opens up. He spoke a few months ago about his desire to stay in Hamburg with his brother [Mario] but the finances aren't going to be particularly favourable for Hamburg to try and keep him."
Listen to more on Vuskovic, Brighton's 2026-27 fixtures and the club's 125th anniversary on BBC Sounds here
🎧Albion Unlimited: A look at Lukapublished at 18:11 BST 23 June
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A new episode of Albion Unlimited looks at the Premier League fixtures for next season, while German football expert Matthew Karagich profiles target Luka Vuskovic.
And of course, there's plenty of celebration of 125th anniversary of the club.
Listen below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.
Listen to every Brighton game live on BBC Radio Sussex, with all the build-up and full commentary with Johnny Cantor and Warren Aspinall, and there is a full preview of all Seagulls' matches on Fridays at 18:00 in The Weekend Warm-up
125 years of Albion memories published at 18:48 BST 19 June
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Brighton fans have been getting in touch with BBC Radio Sussex as the Seagulls celebrate their 125-year anniversary during the 2026-27 campaign.
Roger: For 14 years, I was the sports editor of BBC South Today. I was there on the pitch when Norman Cook was going to sponsor the club, but probably my fondest memory was being in a helicopter flying high over a farmer's field when Brighton got permission to build the Amex Stadium. It had been such a long battle, but I am sure the Albion fans have not looked back.
Jake: My favourite Brighton and Hove Albion memory is this free-kick from Anthony Knockaert in 2016 when we beat QPR 4-0. I won a half-time hat-trick scratchcard, which was £50 when we used to have them at the turnstiles.
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Joe: The Marseille home game at the Amex in December 2023 felt like the moment everything had clicked. We had a tough start in the group, losing the first game, but then to win four in a row, including beating Ajax twice, was incredible. To finish top of the group with Marseille, Ajax and AK Athens... It captured the emotion, and the eruption of emotion in the stadium.
Matthew: My favourite memory has to be Leonardo Ulloa's goal against Nottingham Forest in 2014 to send us to the play-off final. My Grandad, who sadly passed away in October, made the most deafening noise celebrating. I had to bury my head into the sofa. It was so loud!
Listen to the trip down memory lane on BBC Sounds here or by pressing play on the clip above
Sunday date to start for Brighton - with second league game also set to movepublished at 15:03 BST 19 June
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Brighton start as they mean to go on – beginning the 2026-27 season with a Sunday home game against Aston Villa.
Fabian Hurzeler's side are in the unusual position of knowing their campaign as a whole will begin with a Conference League play-off first leg tie, with the second leg to follow in the first midweek of the season.
That means the Villa game is on a Sunday and the trip to Chelsea that follows will also be shifted away from it's current Saturday slot on 29 August.
Providing they reach the league phase, Brighton's squad depth will be tested by the first match coming between a trip to Sunderland and the home game with Crystal Palace, and the second coming after the Palace encounter and before a trip to Liverpool.
Brighton v Aston Villa: Did you know?published at 12:08 BST 19 June
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Unai Emery's Aston Villa haven't lost any of their four Premier League encounters against Fabian Hurzeler's Brighton (W3 D1), with the Seagulls losing 64% of their Premier League fixtures against the West Midlanders.
However, Brighton are getting used to a good start. Since losing 3-1 to Chelsea on matchday one in 2020-21, they are unbeaten in their opening game across five Premier League seasons (W4 D1).
Villa, meanwhile, are a slower burner in recent times. After returning to the Premier League in 2019-20, they have only started their season with a victory twice in seven attempts (D1 L4), beating Sheffield United in 2020-21 and West Ham United in 2024-25.