CHRIS HUGHTON wants quality additions to his Albion squad this month – capable of changing games.

The Seagulls continue to pursue a striker and Hughton needs a replacement for Izzy Brown as well following the versatile loan attacker’s return to Chelsea with cruciate knee ligament damage.

Hughton said: “Most people are aware we tried to bring in a different type of striker in the summer. That process hasn’t really changed.

“For what we have and the type of players we have, we are a team that play with two wingers and a lot of clubs don’t.

"It is not through lack of trying or lack of trying to be offensive. Generally we don’t change the way we play at home or away from home. It is just that quality and players that can turn those moments into good moments.”

Brown was signed primarily as a No.10 to provide cover and competition for Pascal Gross, although he could also operate on the left.

Hughton said: “If I am looking at the areas and what we have as regards bodies, centre-halves we have got good numbers, good numbers in the full-backs and wide players.

“The void really is in particular having lost Izzy and that is an area of concern.”

Albion missed out on landing a striker on the final day of the summer transfer window. Hughton said: “I would prefer it certainly if it didn’t go into that last week because it can become a bit of a lottery once you get into the last week. But we are very keen to do something.”