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Stars only sell to the Premier League, 9 people sold 500 million in 4 years! There is no parallel product, Chelsea will buy centers from it

1:57pm, 4 July 2025【Football】

The biggest dark horse and the most alternative team in the Premier League in recent years are Seagull Brighton. They are not only regular visitors in the European League, but also the most powerful "smashing stick" in the Premier League for four or five. In addition, the way of selling their own stars to the same league every season is a unique scenery in the Premier League. In the past four years, a total of 9 stars have been sold to the Premier League B6 team, and they have received a transfer fee of 500 million euros. These players basically buy at low prices, and then sell at high prices after successful leveling. What is commendable is that these stars do not have a parallel product! And this model is still in progress.

The latest report from the well-known transfer reporter Romano, Brighton will receive another transfer income of £60 million. Brazilian striker Joao Pedro will join the Blues Chelsea for a total price of £60 million (of which £55 million is fixed + 5 million floating). This transfer rumor has basically reached an agreement. Interestingly, Joao Pedro has already flew to the United States and will complete his "Blue Army debut" in the Club World Cup knockout round.

Seagull Brighton has a very strong "blood-making" ability. Starting from the summer of 2021, Ben White was sold to Arsenal for 60 million euros. They have sold 9 stars to Premier League giants, with a total transaction amount of up to 500 million euros. If it is sold, then it must be recruited. "Starmaking + cashing out" has formed a perfect closed loop. "No. 1 supplier of Premier League", from the last game to the present, has signed Zimas, Diego Gomez, Rutte, Mint, Gruda, Weifell, Costuras, Tom Watson and Coppola, etc., but these players are still in "leveling" and have not met the requirements required by the giants. However, it is only a matter of time before the back midfielder Baleba is free.

Of course, although frequent selling of core players at high prices can make the books extremely beautiful, it also puts great pressure on the team's young coach Xuer's strategy. Whether it can maintain the "Europa League level" in the Premier League is not an easy task. From a champion team to hunters, star-making factories, and transfer madmen in the Premier League arena - Brighton's "small club" has completed the efficient combination of its own business value and football model. So how long can this seagull fly in the Premier League?