Brighton & Hove Albion Announce Squad for 2024/25 Season Under Fabian Hürzeler
Brighton & Hove Albion Announce Squad for 2024/25 Season Under Fabian Hürzeler
Brighton & Hove Albion have officially unveiled their squad for the upcoming 2024/25 season, as they prepare to compete in the Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup under the leadership of new head coach Fabian Hürzeler. The Seagulls are set to build on their impressive performances from last season, with Hürzeler’s squad blending experienced players with exciting young talents aiming to challenge on multiple fronts.
Fabian Hürzeler, who took over as head coach this summer, has wasted no time in shaping the squad according to his vision. The 31-year-old German-American manager, known for his innovative tactics and focus on player development, has been handed the reins following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi. Hürzeler arrives with a reputation for maximizing the potential of young players, which aligns perfectly with Brighton’s philosophy of nurturing talent.
In his first press conference, Hürzeler expressed his excitement about the upcoming season. “I’m thrilled to be leading Brighton in what promises to be an exciting campaign,” he said. “We have a talented group of players who are hungry for success, and we are ready to compete at the highest level across all competitions.”
The Brighton squad for the 2024/25 season includes a mix of established stars, new signings, and academy graduates, providing Hürzeler with a well-rounded group capable of competing in the Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup.
- Bart Verbruggen – The 22-year-old Dutch goalkeeper remains Brighton’s first-choice shot-stopper after a stellar debut season in 2023/24. Verbruggen’s agility and shot-stopping ability have made him a fan favorite, and he is expected to be a key figure once again.
- Jason Steele – The experienced English goalkeeper provides reliable backup, bringing leadership and experience to the squad.
- Tom McGill – The 24-year-old academy graduate serves as the third-choice goalkeeper, continuing his development under Hürzeler’s guidance.
- Lewis Dunk (Captain) – Brighton’s long-serving captain Lewis Dunk continues to lead the team from the back. The 32-year-old center-back remains a crucial figure both on and off the pitch, providing stability and leadership.
- Adam Webster – Webster’s partnership with Dunk has been a cornerstone of Brighton’s defense. His ball-playing ability and composure under pressure are invaluable assets.
- Pervis Estupiñán – The Ecuadorian left-back has been a revelation since joining the club, offering both defensive solidity and attacking thrust down the flank.
- Tariq Lamptey – The electrifying right-back, known for his pace and tenacity, will look to stay fit and continue his development as one of the league’s most exciting young defenders.
- Jan Paul van Hecke – The Dutch center-back provides depth in the defensive ranks, having impressed in his appearances last season.
- Igor Júlio – The versatile Brazilian defender, capable of playing as a center-back or left-back, adds further competition for places in Hürzeler’s squad.
- Pascal Groß – The experienced German midfielder remains a key figure in Brighton’s midfield, offering creativity, vision, and an eye for goal. Groß’s versatility allows him to operate in various roles, making him an essential part of Hürzeler’s plans.
- Moises Caicedo – The dynamic Ecuadorian midfielder is one of Brighton’s most prized assets. His ability to break up play and drive the team forward makes him a crucial component of the squad.
- Billy Gilmour – The Scottish midfielder has grown into his role at Brighton, showing glimpses of his immense potential. Gilmour’s passing range and intelligence on the ball will be key to Hürzeler’s midfield setup.
- Alexis Mac Allister – The Argentine playmaker continues to be a creative force for the Seagulls. Mac Allister’s flair, vision, and ability to score from distance make him a fan favorite and a match-winner.
- Mahmoud Dahoud – The German midfielder, signed on a free transfer last season, brings experience and composure to the midfield. His technical ability and passing accuracy are assets that Hürzeler will look to utilize.
- Evan Ferguson – The 20-year-old Irish striker is one of Brighton’s brightest young talents. After a breakthrough season, Ferguson is expected to lead the line and continue his development as a top Premier League striker.
- Kaoru Mitoma – The Japanese winger has become one of Brighton’s most exciting players, known for his dribbling skills and direct style of play. Mitoma’s ability to beat defenders and create chances will be vital.
- Solly March – The versatile winger has been a consistent performer for Brighton, capable of playing on either flank or as a wing-back. March’s work rate and delivery from wide areas are key components of Brighton’s attacking play.
- Danny Welbeck – The experienced forward provides a wealth of Premier League experience and a different option in attack. Welbeck’s leadership and versatility will be important in a long season.
- João Pedro – The Brazilian forward, signed from Watford, brings flair and creativity to Brighton’s attack. Capable of playing as a striker or attacking midfielder, Pedro adds depth and quality to Hürzeler’s squad.
In addition to the established names, Hürzeler has placed a strong emphasis on integrating young talent into the first team. Players like Facundo Buonanotte, Andrew Moran, and James Furlong have all been promoted to the senior squad, showcasing Brighton’s commitment to developing its academy players.
New signings, including Carlos Baleba, a promising young midfielder from Lille, and Adama Bojang, a Gambian forward known for his speed and technical ability, have also joined the ranks, adding fresh energy and competition for places.
As the 2024/25 season kicks off, Brighton & Hove Albion are poised to make a strong impression under Fabian Hürzeler’s guidance. With a well-balanced squad that combines experience, youth, and tactical flexibility, the Seagulls are ready to compete in the Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup, aiming to achieve their best-ever finish in the top flight.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the start of the season, with optimism high that Hürzeler can lead Brighton to new heights and possibly secure European football for the first time in the club’s history.