New Chelsea manager Graham Potter is expected by many to sign some of his former Brighton players in the upcoming transfer window.
The 47-year-old was named Blues manager on September 8, signing a five-year-deal with the club to replace the sacked Thomas Tuchel.
Potter was Albion manager for three years, leading the club to their highest ever top flight finish at the end of last season and starting this campaign strongly, losing only one of their first six league games.
Now as Chelsea manager, Potter may look to bring some of his former players to West London, to help implement his style of play and bring him the success historically required to remain in the Stamford Bridge hot seat.
Under the new ownership of Todd Boehly, Chelsea have already targeted the south coast for new players, signing full-back Marc Cucurellabin deal worth in excess of £60m, a world record fee for a player in that position.
With the Potter at helm, fans can expect more players to be leaving the Amex Stadium and joining up with their former boss in the capital.