Brighton are on the hunt for a new manager as the Premier League season draws to a close. The departure of Roberto De Zerbi means that the Albion will need to find a suitable replacement in the coming week.
According to The Sun, Liam Rosenior has emerged as a potential candidate for the job. The former Brighton player was even spotted as a guest of the club’s directors during a recent home game against Chelsea.
Rosenior’s previous experience includes a stint at Hull City in the Championship, where he was unfortunately sacked after failing to secure a spot in the play-offs. However, despite this setback, many believe that he has the potential to excel as a head coach.
This situation is reminiscent of when Brighton took a chance on Graham Potter several years ago. The decision proved to be a successful one, and it’s possible that Rosenior could follow in Potter’s footsteps.
As Brighton embarks on their search for a new manager, it will be interesting to see who they ultimately choose to lead the team. With Rosenior in the mix, there is certainly excitement and anticipation surrounding the potential appointment.