Brighton don't normally get it wrong with young players. After all, the quintet of Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, Joao Pedro, Ben White and Alexis Mac Allister have brought in £300m in transfer fees in the last four years.

But the Seagulls had Viktor Gyokeres on their books and sold him for just £1m to Coventry in 2021. He has since become a £20m player at Sporting CP - then a £63.5m marquee signing for Arsenal. And now he's the Gerd Muller Trophy holder after scoring more goals than any player in 2025.

"We knew there was a top talent there - as that has subsequently been proved," Brighton chief executive Paul Barber tells Sky Sports about the forward. So why is Gyokeres not among a long list of Seagull success stories?

The Sweden forward seems like a classic Brighton signing - pluck

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