Brighton's Premier League status is not yet confirmed with the club sitting just two points off the relegation places.

Graham Potter's side have won just six games this season and sit 15th in the league standings, meaning fans are set for a nervous end to the 2019/20 campaign.

With the summer transfer window also approaching, the club's top flight status will determine who comes in and who comes out of the American Express Community Stadium.

In our latest series that looks at players who could leave clubs this summer, we have identified FOUR players who could say goodbye to the Seagulls this summer...

Australia international Mat Ryan arrived at Brighton back in 2017 after spells with La Liga side Valencia and Belgian side Genk.

The 28-year-old stopper has undoubted quality and has continued to be the number one choice with the English club throughout this current campaign.

Impressing on a regular basis, you would expect the Aussie to look for a new club IF Brighton were relegated to the Championship.

Lewis Dunk has developed himself into a consistent and established Premier League defender this term, playing well for Graham Potter's side over his 27 appearances.

Having spent his entire career with Brighton, baring a loan spell to Bristol City as a youngster, Dunk could look to move to a top ten side in the Premier League and pursue another England international call up.

The 28-year-old's future, like many, will depend on the Seagulls future in England's top flight.

Former Barcelona full-back Montoya is one of Brighton's most experienced players, having won La Liga three times and the Champions League, once.

A drop down to the Championship would arguably see the defender looking to leave, and you would expect a number of Premier League or La Liga sides to come in for him.

Consistent and reliable, both defensively and attacking wise, Montoya has firmly established himself in English football since arriving at Brighton in 2018.

Brighton fans and Graham Potter will be extremely keen to see Ben White return to the club after a successful loan spell with Championship leaders Leeds United.

Despite that anticipation back at his parent club, centre-back White has been largely impressive this season for Marcelo Bielsa's side, and links to a number of Premier League sides has followed.

Liverpool are said to be extremely keen and that could see Brighton fans and Potter missing out on seeing the youngster perform at the club.