Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler says everything is possible in the remaining days of the window, but maintains he's happy with the current playing squad.

The Seagulls have had a somewhat busy window, with the club completing the re-signing of Pascal Gross as well as five loan departures. Hurzeler says he's having daily conversations with Brighton chairman Tony Bloom.
"The window is still open so everything is still possible," Hurzeler told press.
"What I always try to emphasise is that I'm very happy with the squad. We are in a daily exchange with Tony [Bloom].
"Therefore, if we think we need to do something regarding giving players away, players getting more game time or getting players into the squad, then I'm sure we will make the right decision but at the moment we are happy."
Brighton defender Diego Coppola has been linked with a move away from Brighton this January but Hurzeler believes he has a big future at the club.
Sky Sports News reported on Friday that the centre-back is attracting interest from Ligue 1 side Paris FC but a deal is unlikely to happen.
"It's a 50:50 situation. Copps might be one player [that could leave].
"We really enjoy working with him here, and we see a great development. Of course, there's a World Cup coming but I'm quite sure there will be a big future [with him] for us.
"We have to analyse the situation of each player and what is best for the club. Then what's best for the development of the player. We have the right decision."
