Brighton complete Belgian left-back signing who went viral in Champions League win
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Brighton have completed the signing of Maxim De Cuyper from Club Brugge.

Brugge asked for a fee in excess of £17million for the 24-year-old defender, who quickly became a regular for club and country.

De Cuyper has helped Belgium overcome their post-Golden Generation hump and is now looking to thrive in the Premier League

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De Cuyper has helped Belgium overcome their post-Golden Generation hump and is now looking to thrive in the Premier LeagueCredit: AFP

De Cuyper was the subject of an offer from Galatasaray last summer, but opted to stay and excelled for his local side.

He has now completed a move to the Premier League, with Brighton announcing his five-year deal on Saturday afternoon.

Head coach Fabian Hurzeler said: “Maxim is a creative left-back who has great experience at Champions League level as well as in the domestic league.

“He is highly regarded for his imaginative skills and has demonstrated versatility across various roles, though we mainly anticipate he will compete for the left-back position with us.”

“Maxim is joining us after clinching both the league and the cup in recent years with Brugge, so even at his young age, he evidently possesses a winning mindset. We are eager to collaborate with him.”

In the 2024/25 season, De Cuyper appeared in 54 matches for Brugge as they reached the Champions League last 16, but narrowly missed out in the domestic league, finishing just three points behind the champions, Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.

He scored four goals and recorded seven assists, whilst also being named in a Champions League Team of the Week despite a 3-1 defeat to Aston Villa.

Brighton finished eighth in the Premier League last season, narrowly missing out on European football, and did so with Ecuadorian Pervis Estupinan at left back.

However, he’s since announced his intention to leave the club, telling national media: “The truth is they have been three years in Brighton with a lot of learning.

“But this will be a transfer market with a lot of movement. The club know that I would like to grow, that I would like to keep growing. The club have understood this.

De Cuyper has shone in the Champions League and at international level

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De Cuyper has shone in the Champions League and at international levelCredit: AFP

“I’ve spoken to the club. The club have given me this bit of freedom to be able to make a decision. Now we will try to see better what is on the table and to see where we can go.”

Brighton have already been very active in the transfer market, making a swap up front after pocketing a healthy £60m from Chelsea for Joao Pedro.

The Seagulls brought in £30m Charalampos Kostoulas to replace him from Olympiacos and they’ve also landed winger Tom Watson from Sunderland and defender Diego Coppola from Hellas Verona.

In De Cuyper they will bring in an improving player who looks to become a Belgian regular under new manager Rudi Garcia.

After his first six caps in 2024, he has earned ten more as a reward for an impressive campaign for boyhood side Brugge.

However, despite the highs, De Cuyper had some rough and tumble to start the year.

De Cuyper also went viral when he forced an Atalanta player into losing his head

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De Cuyper also went viral when he forced an Atalanta player into losing his headCredit: Getty

In February he went viral during a match against Atalanta when rival captain Rafael Toloi lost his cool during a 3-1 defeat for the Italians.

De Cuyper was standing close to the Brazilian-Italian for a throw-in and Toloi took offense to the act, attempting to throw the ball at him instead.

He managed to fumble the ball out of his own hands, then chased down De Cuyper, shoving the referee out of the way before knocking over the Brugge man for as clear a red card you’ll ever see.

Later in March he was the victim of some abuse from rival fans of Cercle Brugge.

Club Brugge won the derby 3-1 in the stadium they share, and post match they confirmed that De Cuyper had been attacked by rival fans who spat at him and doused him in beer while he was getting in his car.

The derby had been a tense affair with Club Brugge’s Ardon Jashari planting the club flag in the centre circle post-match, which led to a fight between the players.

Brighton have already had a busy summer

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Brighton have already had a busy summer
Their new left-back has plenty of experience in tough environments

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Their new left-back has plenty of experience in tough environmentsCredit: Getty
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