Brighton and Hove Albion are poised to name Swansea City boss Graham Potter as their new manager, British media reported on Monday. The 44-year-old has emerged as Brighton's leading candidate to succeed Chris Hughton, who was sacked last week after the club just avoided relegation from the top flight. Potter arrived at Swansea from Ostersunds last June and guided the Welsh club to a 10th-place finish in Championship (second-tier), despite drastic cost-cutting measures following their Premier League relegation last year. He came to prominence by leading Ostersunds from the fourth-tier to the Swedish top-flight with three promotions, winning the Swedish Cup along the way. The Englishman will be tasked with a rebuilding job at Brighton, who finished 17th after winning just three of their last 23 league games. Brighton have called a news conference at 1630 BST (1530 GMT) when they are expected to announce their new manager. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.)