Brighton have given Fabian Hurzeler a new three-year contract, keeping the head coach at the club until June 2029.
Brighton & Hove Albion have signed Fabian Hurzeler to a new three-year contract that keeps the head coach at the club until June 2029.
The club announced the extension on May 7, and Hurzeler later said it was an honour to commit his future to Brighton. BBC Sport reported the deal on Thursday, while Sky Sports said it came amid reported interest from Bayer Leverkusen.
Brighton's official news feed also highlighted the contract announcement, describing Hurzeler as remaining at the club until 2029. The move gives the Premier League side long-term continuity after a strong spell under the German coach.
The extension ends any immediate uncertainty around Hurzeler's future and underlines Brighton's desire to keep building around his project. The club has been competitive in the top half of the table and remains in the mix for European qualification.
Hurzeler originally joined Brighton in 2024 and quickly established himself as one of the Premier League's most closely watched young coaches. This new deal suggests the club sees him as central to its next phase.
No financial terms were disclosed in the reports reviewed.
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