Brighton & Hove Albion have struck a deal worth £20M to sign Pascal Struijk from Leeds United, bringing one of the Championship’s most coveted defenders back to the Premier League.

Why Leeds had to act

Struijk signed a five-year contract extension in December 2022, reportedly earning approximately £2.6M per year. That deal runs through summer 2027, which meant this window was Leeds’ last realistic chance to extract meaningful transfer value.

The 26-year-old had been Leeds’ captain and one of their most consistent performers. He made 119 Premier League appearances for the club and scored four goals across his time in the top flight, establishing himself as a reliable left-footed centre-back capable of playing across the back line.

Interest had come from multiple directions. Aston Villa were among the clubs linked with the Dutch defender, while Benfica had previously been associated with a potential move at an estimated fee of around £15M. Valuations for Struijk had generally ranged between £20M and £25M, putting Brighton’s reported fee at the lower end of that bracket.