
To demonstrate good results and to earn a pile of money. For most average football teams, such a goal often becomes just a dream.
However, the Brighton team has managed to show that good management can move mountains, even with a not-so-famous squad.
The New York Times calculated that over the past two seasons, the Brighton club earned as much as £200 million from player trading.
Brighton achieved this impressive balance by selling players like Moisés Caicedo (the total amount could rise to £115 million) and Robert Sánchez (£25 million).
Currently, the team is in eighth place in the Premier League.
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