Brighton & Hove Albion have secured the future of their rising star manager, Fabian Hurzeler, by agreeing a new long-term contract with the 33-year-old German. The news comes as a major boost for the Seagulls, who are pushing for European qualification in the final weeks of the Premier League season.
Hurzeler, who still had 12 months remaining on his current deal, has committed his future to the Amex Stadium after an impressive debut campaign on the south coast. The former St Pauli boss arrived in June 2024 at just 31 years old, making him the youngest full-time manager in Premier League history—a record that underscores Brighton's reputation for bold, forward-thinking appointments.
Currently sitting eighth in the table with 50 points and three matches to play, Hurzeler has guided Brighton to the brink of European football for only the second time in the club's history. The Seagulls are just two points behind sixth-placed Bournemouth, and with a potential Champions League spot still mathematically possible, the timing of this contract extension couldn't be more significant.
Hurzeler replaced Roberto de Zerbi, who left at the end of the 2023-24 season and has since taken the helm at Tottenham. Under de Zerbi, Brighton achieved their highest-ever top-flight finish—sixth place in 2022-23—which earned them a memorable Europa League campaign. Hurzeler has the opportunity to match that historic feat, and this new deal signals the club's belief that he's the man to lead them into an exciting new chapter.
For Brighton fans, this contract extension is a statement of intent. With a young, ambitious manager at the helm and European ambitions still alive, the Seagulls are building something special—and they're doing it with stability and long-term vision at the core.
