Mid Sussex Times

Brighton boss not surprised by Propper’s early retirement

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Brighton boss Graham Potter admits he was not overly surprised by Davy Propper’s “brave” decision to quit football at the age of just 30.

Midfielder Propper, who rejoined Dutch club PSV Eindhoven from Albion last summer, announced his retirement on Tuesday, revealing he no longer felt comfortabl­e in the sport.

The former Holland internatio­nal said he gradually lost his love for the game during his four-season stay with the Seagulls.

Potter had lengthy conversati­ons with the club’s one-time record signing before his Amex Stadium departure and detected a change in the player prior to the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“It doesn’t come as a massive surprise to me the announceme­nt, if I am honest.

I know Davy was struggling and found it tough,” said Potter.

“A Dutch guy living in the UK in lockdown, so he didn’t get to see much of his family and friends and that was an added pressure.

“I would say it was even a little bit before with Davy. You could tell he wasn’t quite himself, wasn’t quite what was needed and there are many things for that.

“We spoke at length with Davy and supported him through a tough time in his life, really.

“It is not easy to start that process of thinking, ‘maybe football is not the right thing for me’, and it is a big decision to make and I think Davy has made a brave one.”

Albion paid PSV a reported £11.7 million for Propper following their promotion to the Premier League in 2017.

He was a regular for the first three years – and won 14 of his 19 internatio­nal caps while with the Seagulls – but managed just seven top-flight appearance­s in the 2020-21 campaign before returning to Eindhoven.

“For me he was a great guy to have around, always profession­al, always trying,” said Potter. “But that is life sometimes, these things happen and people want to do different things and I fully respect that.”

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