No club in England is run better than Brighton and this has been yet another summer of sensible recruitment and sustainable selling. But is this their peak?
Brighton are one of the true success stories in recent English football history, having now firmly established themselves in the Premier League.
This summer has already seen Alexis Mac Allister move to Liverpool for a cut-price £35m due to a release clause inserted in his contract,Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo with the Chelsea badge. Brighton have survived big sales and key departures in the past and moved onto bigger and better things, of course.
But how long can that last? Fellow south coast side Southampton employed a similar tactic previously, with Liverpool their primary wholesale selling partner rather than Chelsea. At first, it worked but eventually the club slowly sank back down the table and suffered relegation last season.
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