The talented right-back was ruled out of Brighton's final Premier League home of the 2024/25 season after suffering a fresh knee injury.
Ghana international Tariq Lamptey has been hit by yet another injury, as his Brighton and Hove Albion future looks increasingly uncertain ahead of the summer transfer window.
The 24-year-old was left out of the Brighton squad that defeated Liverpool 3-2 at the Amex Stadium on Monday (May 19) – Albion’s final home match of the season.
Lamptey started the 2-0 win at Wolves last weekend but was substituted with a knee injury.
His replacement, Simon Adingra, is one of two changes to the team. Brajan Gruda – who scored his first Brighton goal at Molineux – comes in for Matt O’Riley, who is on the bench.
Lamptey had just recovered from a foot injury before his latest setback and is out of contract this summer.
As yet, there's been little talk of a new deal, and the full-back was heavily linked with a move to Ajax last January. He’s been behind Joel Veltman in the pecking order this term, and his time at Brighton has been hindered by injuries.
Premier League rivals Everton have also been linked with Lamptey, who may have played his last game at the Amex Stadium.