Brighton’s new midfielder, Billy Gilmour. Manager Graham Potter was stunned by manager Graham Potter’s decision to move to Chelsea just days after he made the decision to join the Seagulls.
Former Chelsea midfielder Billy Gilmour was reportedly stunned by Graham Potter’s move to Stamford Bridge just days after the manager’s touting. Transfer him to Brighton, with the 21-year-old joining the South Coast on deadline day for a transfer fee of £7m, which could rise to £10m and has made his debut in the next three. The next day as a substitute in the 5-2 win over Leicester City.

But a short injury time Sunday will be his only match under Potter. When the former Swansea coach was appointed Chelsea manager on Thursday, 8 September 2022. According to The Sun , Gilmour told his friends that the only reason he chose to join the UFABET club. Brighton is also because of the way Potter plays. But now he’s in another precarious situation as the Seagull Army waits to appoint a new boss.
The Scottish national team star is stunned by the events of the past few days. And may regret the decision to leave Stamford Bridge, Thomas Tuchel was the one who approved his transfer. The German coach has told Gilmour that he will have very few first-team opportunities if he stays. other players A similar situation was encountered, but in the case of Romelu Lukaku and Callum Hudson-Odoi, they were released on loan with no purchase terms. With Chelsea owners less confident about the manager who led the club to the Champions League, Todd Bohly feels some players still have a future at Stamford Bridge under manager. other people But Gilmore doesn’t seem to be viewed in the same light.
The Scot doesn’t even want to leave Chelsea. But the referred to move out because of an invitation from Potter. But he now faces an anxious wait to see who Brighton will appoint the England manager’s successor. Fortunately, the Seagulls board is expected to hire a coach with a similar focus on attacking and ball possession, which is likely to suit Gilmour’s style.
Speaking of Gilmore after signing him for Brighton Potter said: “Billy arrived with a great background. He has played in the Premier League and the Champions League, as well as Scotland at last year’s Euros . Such experiences at a young age Demonstrates the strength of the character he has. And we are very excited about his potential. “Now we will give him time to get used to the new environment and adjust to our club. We can’t wait to work with him.”