Brighton: 'High-calibre' interest after coach Oscar Garcia resigns
- Published
Brighton have been contacted by "some very high-calibre managers and coaches" about their vacant managerial position.
Head coach Oscar Garcia resigned on Monday after a year in charge which culminated in defeat by Derby in the Championship play-off semi-final.
"We can't divulge any names and we won't comment on media speculation," said chief executive Paul Barber.
"Once we confirmed we had accepted Oscar's resignation, that of course triggered a number of enquiries."
He added: "It's certainly a very good indication of just how far our club has come in a very short period of time."
The current bookmakers' favourite for the job is Tim Sherwood, who parted company with Premier League side Tottenham on Tuesday.
However, Barber says the Sussex club, who finished sixth in the table following a last-day win over Nottingham Forest, will take their time over the recruitment process.
"First we will sift through the long list of genuine applicants and then consider various criteria before interviewing our preferred candidates," he said.
"At this stage, we can't and won't put a timescale on how long we think this process might take, as there are a number of factors which will determine that.
"Our focus is, as ever, making the right appointment and maintaining our excellent momentum of recent seasons."
Meanwhile, Barber says the Seagulls are in the process of finalising their retained list, with head of football operations David Burke and assistant coach Nathan Jones in talks with players who are out of contract.
In a statement on the club website,, external Brighton said their supporters would receive an update on the "overall context" of Garcia's departure from the Amex Stadium in due course.
- Published12 May 2014
- Published12 May 2014
- Published20 July 2013
- Published26 June 2013
- Published7 June 2019