Dull seasons in the Premier League just do not happen at Brighton & Hove Albion.

Heading into a 10th successive season back in the top flight, they have progressed from relegation candidates to top-half regulars, FA Cup semi-finalists and European qualifiers.

This summer’s transfer window and the 2026-27 campaign, marked as the club’s 125th anniversary season, feels especially significant.

Sporting director Jason Ayto has left after just nine months in the job. Some fans revolted against head coach Fabian Hurzeler last winter before a turnaround in form.

This is a chance for subscribers to quiz Brighton correspondent Andy Naylor about this transfer window and the season ahead. Whether that is the prospect of another big sale or two, the data-led recruitment model, the dual challenge of competing in the Conference League while remaining competitive in the domestic season, or anything else…