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Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler expressed confidence in the club's ability to manage the departures of key players, citing their successful recruitment model and team cohesion. Despite losing high-profile talents like Joao Pedro, the club remains competitive and focuses on collective strength rather than individual replacements. Hurzeler acknowledged potential interest from top clubs, including Manchester United, in midfielder Carlos Baleba, but emphasized Brighton's resilience and competitive spirit.
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