Brighton's head of medical LEAVES the club after nine years

EXCLUSIVE Brighton’s head of medical and performance Adam Brett LEAVES the club after nine years at the Amex… having been a key member of staff since their promotion to the Premier League in 2017

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Brighton head of medical and performance Adam Brett has left his role at the Premier League club, Mail Sport can reveal.

Brett has become a key member of the club’s backroom team during their rise to prominence in the Premier League since their promotion in 2017, working under Nathan Jones, Chris Hughton, Graham Potter and current head coach Roberto De Zerbi.

However, it is understood the highly respected medical practitioner has left the Amex Stadium in recent weeks.

The circumstances behind Brett’s exit have not been confirmed, with the matter viewed as being private.

Brighton have advertised for a new first team doctor to join De Zerbi’s staff, but sources have indicated that is not linked to Brett’s exit.

Brighton’s head of medical and performance Adam Brett has left the club after nine years

The highly-rated practitioner joined the Amex in 2014, initially working as head physio 

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Brett first joined Brighton in February 2014, joining as head physiotherapist.

He earned a promotion later that year to the position as head of medical services.

Brett was then appointed head of medical and performance in June 2020.

Before joining Brighton he held senior physio positions at the Rugby Football Union and Gloucester Rugby.

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