Diego Gomez in action for Brighton in 2025

Diego Gómez injury latest gives Brighton & Hove Albion major boost

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Apr 29, 2026, 7:22 pm
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Brighton & Hove Albion may not have lost Diego Gómez for the rest of the season after all, with fresh optimism emerging over the midfielder’s recovery.

The 23-year-old was forced off during Brighton’s draw against Tottenham Hotspur earlier this month, and the early signs pointed towards a potentially serious knee injury. At the time, there was growing concern that his domestic campaign was over and that his place at this summer’s World Cup could also be under threat.

That picture now looks very different.

Brighton handed positive Diego Gomez injury update

The most important development is simple: surgery is not needed.

That confirmation has come directly from Gomez’s representative, who revealed the recovery process is progressing better than first expected and that the injury is being managed on a day-to-day basis.

That changes everything.

When surgery is avoided, recovery timelines often become far more flexible, and in Gomez’s case it opens the door to a possible return before the end of Brighton’s season.

That would be a major boost for Fabian Hürzeler, who has relied on Gomez’s energy and midfield balance during key moments of the campaign.

Why the World Cup mattered so much

Part of Gomez’s emotional reaction when he left the pitch now makes more sense.

It was not just about Brighton.

For Paraguay, Gomez has become one of the most important players in the national setup, and with the country preparing for its first World Cup appearance since 2010, missing the tournament would have been a devastating blow.

His agent admitted that fear played a major role in how Gomez reacted.

The concern was not only physical. It was psychological too.

That emotional weight is often overlooked in football injuries, especially when major international tournaments are approaching.

What Brighton would get back

Before the injury, Gomez had become an increasingly important option in Brighton’s midfield structure.

His ability to carry the ball through midfield and break opposition lines has added something different to Brighton’s build-up play.

Stat (2025/26) Diego Gomez
Appearances 27
Goals 5
Assists 4
Pass Accuracy 86%

source: season performance data – 29 April 2026

Those numbers reflect a midfielder who has steadily grown into his role.

Having followed Brighton’s recent run of matches, Gomez’s presence has often given them greater verticality in possession, particularly against teams who press aggressively.

That makes his potential return significant.

What happens next

Brighton’s medical team will continue to monitor Gomez’s recovery carefully over the coming weeks, with no reason to rush the process if there is any risk of aggravation.

But the outlook is now far better than it looked at the time of the injury.

That matters both for club and country. For Brighton, it raises the possibility of having an important midfielder back for the closing stretch of the season.

For Paraguay, it keeps World Cup hopes fully alive. A few weeks ago, both looked unlikely. Now, both are back in play.

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