TA: Manchester United has asked about the situation of 21-year-old Baleba, but Brighton doesn t want to sell
2:48pm, 7 August 2025Football

August 7th News TheAthletic News, Manchester United has contacted Brighton through the middleman and explored the transfer conditions of the team's midfielder Carlos Baleba.
Brighton does not want to sell this well-received midfielder, but Manchester United is becoming more and more interested and is also facing competition from other teams.
In addition, Manchester United is also facing fiscal pressure. The team is currently trying to introduce Cesco. If we want to sign Baleba at the same time, Manchester United needs to make great progress in selling players.
Baleba is 21 years old, 1.79 meters tall, and has a left-footed player as a midfielder. His current contract with the team expires in 2028 and there is another one-year renewal option. Barelbad's current valuation is worth 40 million euros.
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