Following the recent announcement of Roberto De Zerbi's departure, Brighton have stepped up their search for a new coach.
According to The Telegraph, the club's priority is to appoint Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna as head coach, with negotiations expected to begin in the coming days. Under McKenna's leadership, Ipswich sensationally earned promotion to the English Premier League after a season in the Championship, having played in the third division just a year ago.
In addition to McKenna, the Seagulls are considering Nice head coach Francesco Farioli, who was previously De Zerbi's assistant at Sassuolo. Another option is the potential return of Graham Potter.