Brighton have confirmed their squad numbers for this season.
The most notable change sees deadline day signing Marc Cucurella take over the number three shirt which was vacated by Ben White earlier this summer following his £50 million move to Arsenal.
Fellow summer signings Enock Mwepu and Kjell Scherpen will take the number 12 and 16 shirts respectively.
Scherpen takes over the number 16 from Alireza Jahanbakhsh who joined Feyenoord over the summer.
Returning from spell out on loan, Jurgen Locadia will wear 27, with Tudor Baluta taking 35, Haydon Roberts been given the number 28 shirt and Taylor Richards has taken 30.
Shane Duffy who also spent last season out on loan at Celtic, has been given the number 24 shirt which was vacated by Davy Propper following his move to PSV Eindhoven during the summer.
Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez who took over as Albion's No.1 in December has been given the number one shirt having worn 26 last season.
The number six shirt which Dale Stephens had worn last season before his move to Burnley last September is one of the shirts to have been left vacant as Michal Karbownik after returning from his loan at Legia in January but he has headed on loan to Olympiacos.
Other number to be left vacant from the start of include number 19 (worn by Andi Zeqiri), 21 (worn by Florin Andone) and 25 (worn by Moises Caicedo) with the trio having headed out on loan.
Albion's confirmed squad numbers for 2021/22 season:
1 Robert Sanchez
2 Tariq Lamptey
3 Marc Cucurella
4 Adam Webster
5 Lewis Dunk
7 Aaron Connolly
8 Yves Bissouma
9 Neal Maupay
10 Alexis Mac Allister
11 Leandro Trossard
12 Enock Mwepu
13 Pascal Gross
14 Adam Lallana
15 Jakub Moder
16 Kjell Scherpen
17 Steven Alzate
18 Danny Welbeck
20 Solly March
23 Jason Steele
24 Shane Duffy
27 Jurgen Locadia
28 Haydon Roberts
30 Taylor Richards
33 Dan Burn
34 Joel Veltman
35 Tudor Baluta
38 Tom McGill
41 Jack Spong
42 Marc Leonard
53 Ansef Tsoungui
54 James Furlong
58 Evan Ferguson
59 Andrew Moran
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