De Zerbi’s Brighton in the Premier League, between the transfer market and young players

The seagulls have sold precious pieces of the squad for their weight in gold, but continue to churn out talent according to a virtuous corporate strategy completed by the Italian coach

From our correspondent Davide Chinellato

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– London (United Kingdom)

“Big clubs buy whoever they want, but they can’t buy our souls.” No, Brighton’s soul is not for sale. Like that of Roberto De Zerbi, who after making the seagulls fly higher than ever before in their history, up to 6th place, is now preparing the difficult season of confirmation and first time in Europe. He no longer has Alexis Mac Allister, Moises Caicedo and Levi Colwill, sold (well, Caicedo went to Chelsea for 133 million euros, the highest amount ever paid for a Premier League team to big clubs), but he’s already working to the next phenomena.



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