
Jack Hinshelwood
20-Year-Old
Brighton & Hove Albion
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Hinshelwood had somewhat of a breakout last season, exploding for five goals (though three came in the final two matches) and two assists in 1,846 minutes. His versatility allowed him to start multiple matches at right-back and in the midfield. Outside of an injury that cost him a couple months in the middle of the season, he was a regular in the XI, starting 22 matches. Given that he can play numerous positions and seems to be a favorite of Fabian Hurzeler, he could see more time in 2025/26, though in a deeper role, his goal production will continue to be sporadic.
Comeback winner off bench
Hinshelwood scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-1 win over Brentford.
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Hinshelwood came on as a second-half substitute after clearing the ankle injury that had sidelined him since mid-September and delivered the 84th-minute winner, volleying in after Yankuba Minteh's shot was only partially cleared. The strike on his return from injury capped a storybook outing in front of the home crowd. Beyond the goal he added energy in midfield and helped Brighton keep Brentford penned back, contributing one tackle and creating one chance as well.
Hinshelwood came on as a second-half substitute after clearing the ankle injury that had sidelined him since mid-September and delivered the 84th-minute winner, volleying in after Yankuba Minteh's shot was only partially cleared. The strike on his return from injury capped a storybook outing in front of the home crowd. Beyond the goal he added energy in midfield and helped Brighton keep Brentford penned back, contributing one tackle and creating one chance as well.
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Finds bench spot
Hinshelwood (ankle) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against Brentford.
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Should return to bench
Hinshelwood (ankle) is expected to return to a bench role for Saturday's clash against Brentford, coach Fabian Hurzeler said in the press conference, according to Johnny Cantor.
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Training individually
Hinshelwood (ankle) was training individually Saturday, according to his club.
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Working towards return
Hinshelwood (ankle) is still not an option but is nearing a return, according to his club.
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Hoping for return following break
Hinshelwood (ankle) is eyeing a return following the international break, according to manager Fabien Hurzeler. "Jack is progressing well, and hopefully we will see him soon after the international break."
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