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  1. 'Closing of an era' if Webster's time at Brighton ends this summerpublished at 11:57 BST

    Joe Sayers
    Fan writer

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    Well, if the rumours are to be believed, Adam Webster's time at the Albion may draw to a close at the end of the 2025-26 season, and with it, a chapter that has helped define one of the most transformative periods in the club's history.

    Webster arrived as a statement signing, a record-breaking deal that signalled a shift in ambition and identity. But beyond the fee, it was his composure, intelligence and quiet leadership that truly embodied that new era. He wasn't just part of the project, he became one of its pillars.

    Through highs and lows, he has worn the shirt with a pride that never wavered. Injuries may have interrupted his rhythm at times, but they never diminished his resolve. Time and again, when doubts crept in or setbacks mounted, Webster returned - steady, reliable and determined - reminding everyone exactly why he remained so valued within the squad.

    There's something to be said for players who don't chase headlines but instead earn respect through professionalism and character. Adam has been that player. A calm presence in defence, a mentor within the dressing room and someone who understood what it meant to represent the club during a period of unprecedented growth.

    If this is indeed the end, it won't just be a farewell to a defender, it will be the closing of an era shaped by resilience, evolution and belief.

    Supporters will remember more than performances; they'll remember commitment, loyalty and integrity.

    Adam Webster may move on, but his place in the club's story is already secure.

    So here's to you, Webby. Brighton will always have a home for you.

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