Brighton face a clear summer decision on Amario Cozier-Duberry, with West Ham and Strasbourg reportedly interested in the winger after his productive loan spell at Bolton Wanderers.
The 21-year-old remains under contract at the Amex until 2028 and has reportedly been offered a new deal, but his next step now looks like one of the more interesting pathway calls in Albion’s squad planning.
Cozier-Duberry’s Loan Form Has Created A Market
For Brighton, this is exactly the kind of situation their development model is designed to create. Cozier-Duberry left Arsenal for Albion in 2024, went out to build senior experience and has come back with external interest after proving he can affect games regularly.
West Ham’s interest would offer a Championship promotion push, while Strasbourg would bring a different European development route. Either option could give him more immediate senior minutes than fighting through Brighton’s Premier League depth chart.
According to a fresh update from The72, Cozier-Duberry produced 10 goals and 13 assists in 41 Bolton appearances last season.
That output gives Brighton leverage. The question now is whether Albion see him as a first-team squad option, a loan asset or a player whose value has reached the right moment to sell. It is a useful test of the club’s timing in a busy window, and supporters will want clarity quickly.




