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Graham Potter: Keeping Danny Welbeck at Brighton was a no-brainer

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Brighton head coach Graham Potter insists it was a “no-brainer” to keep Danny Welbeck at the AMEX Stadium this season. The 31-year-old England forward was one of the key components of the Seagulls’ surprise 2-1 victory at Manchester United last Sunday.

Welbeck, an ex-United striker, led the line as the visitors picked up their first win at Old Trafford in the Premier League.

Such was the impression Welbeck made, former United captain Rio Ferdinand said he could have been playing for the hosts instead and asked why they had not moved to sign him when his Brighton deal expired at the end of last season.

Brighton, however, exercised their right to extend Welbeck’s stay on the south coast by at least another year and Potter is delighted to have retained the Premier League and FA Cup winner. “I didn’t have any doubts, no,” he replied when asked if there was ever a time he thought Welbeck would depart. “It was a no-brainer to me because of what he brings on and off the pitch. “He is as impressive off the pitch as he is on it so when you have got that then you realise that is a valuable asset. “I have always kept it quite simple with Danny; if he is playing and he is enjoying his football and he’s fit then everything else takes care of itself. “Then you can see his quality and then you can see what he brings to any team so it is really exciting for us, the level he is at, and the job now is to keep him at that level.” Potter may have stopped short of calling for Welbeck to earn an international recall, having picked up the last of his 42 England caps almost four years ago while playing for Arsenal, but does believe he is in fine form. “That noise, it is either positive or negative,” he said of the recent praise. “You prefer it

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