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At 37, Milner's best days are behind him but he still has plenty to offer Brighton, both on and off the field, with his experience likely to be vital for the Seagulls' first-ever European campaign. 6/10
Pedro may still lack consistency and discipline but there's no questioning his incredible raw talent and Brighton may have a star on their hands if they can address the flaws in his game. 8/10
Injuries have hindered his career but when fit Dahoud has plenty to offer with his range of passing, composure on the ball and ability to drift past opponents making him a solid replacement for Alexis Mac Allister. 7/10
Verbruggen is a rising star, who started last season as Anderlecht's reserve keeper and finished it as the Belgian side's number one. The tall 20-year-old is still awaiting his first call up to the Dutch senior side. 6/10
Brazilian centre-back Julio fills a hole in Brighton's backline after last season's loanee Levi Colwill returned to Chelsea. 7/10
Baleba is a highly-rated midfielder who could eventually be the long-term replacement for Moises Caicedo at Brighton after impressing in France for Lille last season. 7/10
Once dubbed the heir to Lionel Messi at Barcelona, injuries have hampered Fati's career but if he can get back to his best, there's the potential for the Spain international to take the Premier League by storm. 8/10
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