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Brighton's January plans shaken by Tzimas injury blow
12 Dec
Summary
- Stefanos Tzimas suffered a season-ending ACL injury on his debut.
- Brighton faces potential January transfer adjustments due to the injury.
- Several key players are returning from injury for the upcoming match.

Brighton & Hove Albion's January transfer window strategy is under review due to a significant injury to summer signing Stefanos Tzimas. The 19-year-old Greek forward suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during his Premier League debut, ruling him out for the remainder of the season. Tzimas, who was acquired for approximately £20 million and loaned back to Nurnberg, was intended as a future prospect.
This unfortunate development could alter the club's usual January approach of focusing on long-term signings. Manager Fabian Hurzeler acknowledged that acquiring an additional striker might become a priority, emphasizing collaborative decision-making with owner Tony Bloom and the recruitment team. The terms of Evan Ferguson's loan to Roma also remain unclear, adding another layer to potential attacking reinforcements.




