Brighton give Swansea manage Graham Potter a undeniable deal to join the Seagull’s

Brighton axed their manager just a day after the Premier League came to the end which was one of the grievous decisions had to make to a man that had lifted them the club to a height they had never reached before and are now in dire need of getting one

The club is now ready to bring one of England’s brightest managerial prospects into the Premier League after the exit of Chris Hughton but the hunt is proving a hard one.

The Seagulls are set to pay a $3 million release clause to lure Graham Potter away from Swansea City, one year after the manager left Swedish club Ostersunds FK.

The current Swansea city manager was 35 when he was hired by the Swedish club in 2010, and helped Ostersunds to three promotions before moving to Wales in 2018.

Swansea finished 10th this season, it’s first in the Championship after relegation from the Premier League winning two of their last five matches and settling for three draws.

The Seagulls regressed in a big way during the second leg of this season and remain in the top flight largely because Cardiff City was unable to take advantage of the Brighton’s’ huge struggles.

Swansea offered the manager, Graham Potter a new contract recently in a move meant to force him to stay at the Liberty Stadium, but the manager wants to try the Premier League.

If he takes the job, Potter will manage against one of his former clubs; having played eight times for Southampton in the Premier League.

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