Hurzeler sings Ayari's praisespublished at 11:30 GMT 28 November
Katie Stafford
BBC Sport journalist
Image source, Getty ImagesIn Thursday's news conference, Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler had high praise for midfielder Yasin Ayari, calling him "a very important player" who continues to improve "day by day."
The 22-year-old, who signed from AIK Solna in January 2023, has started all but two of Brighton's 12 Premier League games this season, scoring one goal - and that a screamer against Tottenham Hotspur.
His transition from the bench to being one of Hurzeler's trusted starting players is a reflection of his development on and off the pitch in the last 18 months.
In the summer of 2024, I questioned where Ayari might fit into then newly-appointed Hurzeler's plans after completing two undistinguished loans with Championship outfits Coventry City and Blackburn Rovers.
He was signed with a view for the future and it seems now that Brighton's recruitment team have yet again come up trumps.
Last season, Ayari made 34 Premier League appearances with a combined minutes total of 1,968. Already in 2025-26, he has accumulated almost half that total - 963 minutes.
He has also established himself as first choice for Sweden and now has 17 caps for his country.
"He has the physicality and mental resilience to always be available," said Hurzeler. "That is a key thing in the Premier League, to have resilience against injuries."
One area of his game they will be looking to improve is his goal contributions.
He has scored four goals for Brighton to date, making one assist, but he has shown he is more than capable of doing so with the calibre of those he has netted.
"He always wants to improve and make the next step," added Hurzeler. " He is a good listener. He lives for football. You can feel that when you see him and how he wants to get better. That is how you develop as a young player.
"That is why he is a very important player for us. He is improving day-by-day and that is key for us."
Last season was Ayari's breakthrough season in the sense that he earned his place in the Brighton squad.
But this campaign feels like he is proving his value to the team and head coach Fabian Hurzeler.
And at just 22, there is every reason to be excited by what he can go on to do.









































