Graham Potter: Brighton confirm appointment of head coach from Swansea on four-year deal

Potter leaves Swansea after just a single season to take up his new post in the top flight, signing a four-year deal with the Seagulls.

He had two years remaining on his deal at the Liberty Stadium and Swansea offered him fresh terms in a bid to ward off Brighton’s interest.

However, after the Championship side initially rejected Brighton’s approach, former Ostersund boss Potter has made the move to the south coast.

Potter said: “I was sold by the long-term vision and passion shown by Tony Bloom, Paul Barber and Dan Ashworth.

“The ideas and plans they have for the future of this football club excited me; I am thrilled and honoured to be a part of it.

“This club has been on an incredible journey and my aim along with Bjorn [Hamberg], Kyle [Macauley] and Billy [Reid], is to ensure the great work that has gone before us is built on, as we strive to cement our place in the Premier League for many years to come.”

Appointed last summer, Potter guided the Swans to a 10th-place finish in the Championship last season.

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