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Graham Potter lifts the lid on Brighton's much-admired transfer dealings in contrast to 'hundreds of millions' splurged by other clubs and admits prospect of becoming future England boss would be 'very, very exciting'

Brighton manager Graham Potter views being linked with the England job as 'an incredible honour' but has rebuffed any immediate suggestion that he could be Gareth Southgate's eventual successor.

Potter's attractive style of football, realistic approach to football, and hard-fought success at Brighton has seen him long linked with the top national job, with some fans feeling he is the man to lead England to long-awaited glory.

His stock was further elevated after Brighton claimed their first-ever win against Manchester United at Old Trafford, as his budget side of nurtured talent spoiled Erik ten Hag's Premier League debut as the new Red's boss.