Chris Hughton delighted with Brighton squad after transfer window closes
The Seagulls did not add to their first team squad during January but Hughton admitted he would have pushed to make signings if he felt he needed to.
Alireza Jahanbakhsh and Mathew Ryan are now back from the Asian Cup and Bernardo could return to action at home to Watford on Saturday after a hamstring injury.
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Fringe players Markus Suttner and Ezequiel Schelotto both left Albion on loan during January and asked about the squad he has available for the rest of the season, Hughton said: "I'm delighted. I can tell you that if I felt we needed to do something I would have been pushing.
"For us, it's very much making sure we stay in this division and come the end of today (January 31), there are no more possibilities for us to bring anybody in.
"I'd have been pushing very hard if I felt we needed. But what we've got and the level of competition, I think we're covered in every area.
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Hide Ad"We've been fortunate on the injury front and the internationals who have been away are back now.
"We're close to a full squad and a full squad means a competitive squad. With Suttner and Schelotto going out on loan, which were right decisions for both parties, it allows some of our under-23s to train with us more regularly or occasionally.
"We've seen that more with Max (Sanders) and Viktor (Gyokeres) but we've got an under-23 squad who have acquitted themselves very well.
"If it leaves them openings, it's good for their development and good for the club."
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