September 22, 2024

 

Brighton transfers: Reviewing every incoming move sanctioned by Roberto De Zerbi following an £85 million summer spending spree – gallery
Brighton and Hove Albion had a busy summer transfer window, but how do Roberto De Zerbi’s new signings rate out of ten?

Despite the loss of renowned midfielders Moises Caicedo and Alex MacAllister, most Brighton fans were pleased with the club’s summer transfer activity.

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Caicedo joined Chelsea for a whopping £115 million, while Mac Allister joined Liverpool for a far more modest amount of £35 million. Goalkeeper Rob Sanchez was also a major departure, joining Caicedo at Chelsea for about £25 million.

Head coach Roberto De Zerbi stressed the need of strengthening the squad as they prepare to participate in the Premier League, the Europa League, the FA Cup, and the Carabao Cup this season. The Seagulls have made a strong start to the season, winning three and drawing one of their first four Premier League games.

As we take a break for the international break, we take a look at the eight players that joined this summer for a total of about £85 million and rate each deal out of ten.

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BRIGHTON MIDFIELDER RETURNS ON LOAN TO BELGIUM

Steven Alzate has returned to Standard Liege on loan for another season, the club has confirmed. The 24-year-old Colombian midfielder returns to the club from Premier League Brighton, with no purchase option included in the agreement. Alzate appeared in 29 games for Standard last season, scoring three goals and assisting on five others.

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The Colombian has had minimal playing experience in England, appearing in nine Premier League games during the 2021/2022 season. He had yet to play for the club this season, despite Standard pursuing a contract to bring him back to Liege all summer. Alzate was an important member of the team that outperformed throughout the 2022/2023 season under Rony Deila.

After a dismal start to the season, the 777 ownership has been under pressure to upgrade the squad. On deadline day, the club also added Kamal Sowah on loan with a buy option from Club Brugge. He joins Moussa Djenepo, who has recently returned from Southampton. Isaac Hayden arrived on loan from Newcastle United as well.

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Stephen Kenny refuses to lament Evan Ferguson’s injury.

Stephen Kenny, manager of the Republic of Ireland, is refusing to lament his bad luck as his team prepares to face the might of France without its emerging star striker.

Irish fans were licking their lips in anticipation when 18-year-old Evan Ferguson scored a Premier League hat-trick for Brighton against Newcastle on Saturday evening, just days before facing the World Cup runners-up at the Parc des Princes.

However, a knee injury has forced his withdrawal from the squad for the game and the following home match against Netherlands on Sunday, much to Kenny’s dismay. Kenny’s reign has been marred by misfortune since losing frontmen Adam Idah and Aaron Connolly to what turned out to be false positives.

When asked if he was due for a lucky break, the manager replied, “No, I don’t really look at it that way.” I consider myself quite fortunate to be in charge of Ireland.

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“The attacking players who are missing, five of them – Michael Obafemi, Troy Parrott, Mikey Johnston, Callum Robinson, and Evan Ferguson, of course – the five players are missing, but because we’ve given 18 players their debut in that period over the last two years, it’s increased the level of squad depth and means we still have a strong team.”

“I’m very happy with the team that we have tomorrow night, and I’m very happy with the options that we have.”

“I understand that many people don’t give us much of a chance.

That is something we are aware of. But we’re going to give ourselves every chance to prepare well and perform at the level required to put in a really solid performance tomorrow night.

The odds are stacked against Ireland as they try to reignite their Group B campaign, which has generated just three points from as many games, including a 1-0 home defeat by France in Dublin.

FIFA has put Didier Deschamps’ side second, while the Republic has dropped to 53rd, and they realistically need to win at least one of the two games this week to keep their campaign alive.

 

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