Sky: Manchester United focuses on selling players, interested in Baleba but Brighton is unwilling to sell
2:24am, 11 August 2025Football
August 10th According to Sky Sports, with the arrival of Sesco, Manchester United's current focus is on selling players.
AC Milan is interested in Hoylen, Dortmund is still seeking to sign Sancho, Chelsea is expected to formally submit a offer to sign Garnacho, and Betis is also working hard to introduce Anthony.
However, in terms of signings, Manchester United may not have all ended, and if there is a good opportunity, they hope to take action. Brighton's Baleba seems to be the top priority for Manchester United, and they are still paying attention to Brighton's Baleba.
Manchester United have explored the conditions for the deal, but the transfer looks very difficult, especially considering that Brighton doesn't want to sell players, and they don't have the pressure to sell players.
Baleba has been absent from a minor knee injury since his preseason victory over Stoke in July.
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