Derby, England, Feb 13 2026 — Former Derby County centre-back Eiran Cashin reportedly had warnings over his potential move to the Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion that were “ignored” before his £9 million transfer in January 2025, according to local reports.
The 23-year-old defender, who came through Derby’s academy and made more than 140 first-team appearances, completed a permanent switch to Brighton on 31 January 2025. The fee for the centre-half was widely reported at around £9 million, a significant sale for a club still recovering from financial difficulties.
Local reporting from Derbyshire Live suggests that multiple “warnings” or concerns were raised in the build-up to Cashin’s transfer — but these were ultimately disregarded by Derby’s decision-makers, who opted to accept the offer from the Premier League side. The nature of the warnings has not been publicly detailed, but they are understood to relate to timing issues and the club’s inability to secure a suitable replacement before letting the defender leave mid-season.
Cashin rose through Derby’s youth ranks and earned recognition for his performances, including being named in the League One Team of the Year for the 2023-24 season while the club was competing in the third tier of English football. His form attracted interest from Brighton years before the eventual transfer, with previous bids rejected when Derby were reluctant to sell without a replacement in place.
Supporters at Derby had mixed feelings about the defender’s departure, given his long association with the club and his reputation for commitment on the pitch. However, the fee was seen by many as vital income for a club operating under tight financial constraints.
At Brighton, Cashin signed a long-term contract and began adapting to Premier League football. The centre-back made his debut later in the 2024-25 season before spending time on loan at Birmingham City and subsequently Blackburn Rovers during the 2025-26 campaign to gain regular playing time.











