It's been an interesting season for Brighton and Fabian Hurzeler. Whilst they are on a hot streak, there have been tetchy moments.
In December, Albion were unable to win a game. This also happened last year with Hurzeler in charge.
And it was only two months ago that some fans were shouting 'Hurzeler out'. However, the 33-year-old has remained calm and weathered the storm.
Nearing the end of this campaign, sources have suggested that Fabian could move away this summer.
Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg had reported that Leverkusen is 'keeping a close eye' on Hurzeler.
They had also said he is among 'leading candidates' to succeed current coach Hjulmand.
Former Brighton forward Warren Aspinall let his feelings be known about the managerial gossip.
Whilst on the Albion Unlimited podcast, the former Seagulls man said: "He's going nowhere...
"He's in the best league in the world.
"What is he going to do with Bayer Leverkusen? All the spotlight is on the Premier League. If you're doing well there, you get a chance to go to a big, big club.
"Leverkusen would be a sideways step.
"He's getting his way of football at Brighton. He's had 18 months and he's doing ok.
"He wants to stay, it's just paper talk."
Warren Aspinall made 37 appearances for The Seagulls between 1999 and 2000. At the time, Brighton were competing in the Football League Second Division (the third tier of English football).
He joined the club initially on loan from Colchester United, getting 3 goals in his total league and cup outings.
He was forced to retire due to a serious ankle injury.
With seven games to go this season and European places in contention, Hurzeler will hope Brighton's form continues.
Albion have won four of their last five fixtures. In that period, they've beaten Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland and last year's Premier League winners Liverpool.
Their one defeat came from league leaders Arsenal.
The Seagulls are now in tenth position with 43 points. If they carry on with positive momentum, it will be an exciting end to the 25/26 campaign.