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Brajan Gruda returns to RB Leipzig on loan from Brighton
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Brajan Gruda returns to RB Leipzig on loan from Brighton

July 13, 2026 at 12:45 PM
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Brajan Gruda has rejoined RB Leipzig on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion for the 2025/26 season, returning to the Bundesliga after a Premier League stint.

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Gruda , 22, spent the second half of 2025/26 on loan at the Red Bull Arena, scoring three goals and providing three assists in 13 Bundesliga appearances as  Leipzig  secured third place and a return to the UEFA Champions League.

Watch: Gruda starred in a big Leipzig win over Hoffenheim

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What happened

German attacking midfielder Brajan Gruda has been loaned back to RB Leipzig from Brighton & Hove Albion for the 2025/26 season. Gruda originally moved to Brighton in 2024 but struggled for consistent playing time in the Premier League. The loan return gives Leipzig a creative option in attacking midfield and gives Gruda the opportunity to rediscover his form in a familiar league environment. The deal is structured as a season-long loan with no purchase option mentioned.

Chance analysis

Gruda's return to Leipzig is a moderate boost for their attacking depth, particularly in creative midfield areas. For Brighton, offloading Gruda on loan frees up a squad spot and reduces wage commitment while preserving the asset's future value. Leipzig gain a Bundesliga-proven talent who can contribute immediately, though his modest output at Brighton tempers expectations. This move signals Brighton's willingness to develop players through the Bundesliga loan pathway.

Impact

RB Leipzig's attacking depth improves moderately with a Bundesliga-experienced creator; Brighton's squad gets a loan slot freed up with no immediate sporting impact.

AI Insight

Leipzig gain a familiar creative option for 2025/26; expect a moderate uptick in their attacking midfield rotation and chance creation metrics.

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Brajan Gruda returns to RB Leipzig on loan from Brighton

Brajan Gruda has rejoined RB Leipzig on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion for the 2025/26 season, returning to the Bundesliga after a Premier League stint.

Article summary

German attacking midfielder Brajan Gruda has been loaned back to RB Leipzig from Brighton & Hove Albion for the 2025/26 season. Gruda originally moved to Brighton in 2024 but struggled for consistent playing time in the Premier League. The loan return gives Leipzig a creative option in attacking midfield and gives Gruda the opportunity to rediscover his form in a familiar league environment. The deal is structured as a season-long loan with no purchase option mentioned.

Gruda's return to Leipzig is a moderate boost for their attacking depth, particularly in creative midfield areas. For Brighton, offloading Gruda on loan frees up a squad spot and reduces wage commitment while preserving the asset's future value. Leipzig gain a Bundesliga-proven talent who can contribute immediately, though his modest output at Brighton tempers expectations. This move signals Brighton's willingness to develop players through the Bundesliga loan pathway.

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