Albion are not ruling out more movement in and out of the Amex on the final day of the transfer window.

Dagenham and Redbridge prospect Jodi Jones remains a possible back-up addition to Chris Hughton’s firepower in the final hours of trading.

The exit list is headed by Adrian Colunga, although a return to Spain for the out-of-favour striker was subject to their midnight deadline last night.

Albion have shelved for now their interest in Boca Juniors front man Jonathan Calleri amid complications connected with the club’s chase for the Argentinian title, forthcoming presidential election and free-spending competition for his services.

The Seagulls moved swiftly instead to complete the capture from Feyenoord of Elvis Manu, who can play anywhere across the front line.

The Argus revealed on Saturday the Seagulls’ interest in 17-year-old Jones, who has also been linked with West Ham and MK Dons.

Jones, a product of the renowned junior side Senrab which launched Bobby Zamora’s career, has scored twice in 15 outings for League Two strugglers Dagenham since breaking into their first team in January.

Vulnerable to a move along with Colunga is Chris O’Grady.

He has fallen further down the striker pecking order with the arrival of Manu and return to action of Zamora as a substitute at Ipswich on Saturday.

The English transfer window shuts at 6pm this evening.