Leeds United struggler could be set for transfer to Argentinian giants – Seagulls’ decision on the way

Brighton and Hove Albion are once again working on the development path of Facundo Buonanot, with the midfielder – who is now at Leeds United and struggling – continuing to move between clubs as he builds experience in English football.

The 21-year-old moved to Leeds United in January after a brief spell back at Brighton from Chelsea. That sequence alone shows how the Seagals are handling him – carefully, but without assigning him a definite role yet.

His transfer to Chelsea last summer came somewhat unexpectedly. “When a big club like Chelsea comes, you can’t say no.”, He later revealed. But despite taking steps forward, he struggled to establish himself.

In the Premier League, he played only 45 minutes, with the majority of his involvements coming in cup competitions. There too, his influence remained limited, ending with only minor contributions.

The lack of rhythm has led them to their current position. Since arriving at Leeds United, Buonote has made only a handful of appearances and has yet to register a goal or assist. Once again, he finds himself adapting to a new environment rather than continuing to perform.

This stop-start trajectory is at odds with Brighton’s usual development model and raises questions about when, or where, he will eventually settle into a defined role.

South American interest emerges

Facundo Buonote’s next step is now being discussed outside England also.

River Plate is preparing itself for a move by manager Eduardo Coudet. Argentina’s coach knows the player and has already put his name forward internally, recognizing him as a creative option who can influence matches.

According to local journalist Mauro PalaciosI am speaking shredded tvThe interest is already pretty solid.

“River is going to enter the next transfer window for Facundo Buonote. He is 21 years old, and Coudet knows him. He belongs to an English club – Brighton”He said.

Coudet actually worked with him during his youth academy days at Rosario Central. And the reason behind that push was also explained, with a clear focus on her profile.

“He’s an attacking midfielder, a different kind of player. He’s a player who has goals, a guy who can win you games.”

There is also a deadline in mind, even if talks do not move forward immediately this summer.

“If it’s not in the middle of the year, he’s the player the Coudettes are waiting for at the end of the year.”

brighton remain in control

Facundo Buonanotte remains tied to Brighton until 2030, putting the Premier League club in a strong position.

They initially paid €6m (£5.2m) to sign him from Rosario Central in 2023, and his value has increased through consistent performances in England. Although their numbers are not explosive, they show progress and adaptability to multiple environments.

Given Brighton’s track record, another loan is more likely than a permanent sale at this stage. The club focuses on maximizing development before making definitive decisions on a player’s long-term role or transfer price.

Given how his spell at Leeds United has gone so far, Elland Road does not look to be a permanent home for Buonanotte.

River Plate’s interest adds a new layer to the situation, especially given Buonanot’s Argentine background. Nevertheless, any move will depend on Brighton’s wider strategy.

For now, the focus remains on leads and finishing the season strongly. What happens next will be decided on the south coast.

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