Carlos Baleba Opens Up About Manchester United Transfer Speculation Amid Dip in Form for Brighton
Carlos Baleba has candidly addressed the impact of ongoing speculation surrounding a potential transfer to Manchester United on his performance for Brighton. Despite an unsuccessful move in the summer, talks of a January switch continue to swirl around the Cameroon international. Find out more about Baleba's perspective and the latest transfer rumors in the football world.
Carlos Baleba has addressed talk that speculation over a summer move to Manchester United has impacted his form. The Cameroon international was heavily linked with a switch to Old Trafford over the summer as Ruben Amorim pushed to strengthen his side in the middle of the park. However, United failed to agree a fee with Brighton, and the transfer ultimately failed to materialise. United were active over the summer as they brought in Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko from Wolves, Brentford and RB Leipzig, respectively, to improve their frontline. In addition, the Manchester giants also signed Senne Lammens from Antwerp as a replacement for inconsistent pair Andre Onana, who moved to Trabzonspor on loan, and Altay Bayindir between the sticks.Amorim, though, had pushed to sign another central midfielder to provide cover and competition for first choice pair Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro. United sought to agree a deal with Brighton for Baleba, but Amorim's side scoffed at the Seagulls' hefty asking price for the former Lille man, which was around the £100 million ($134m) mark, and a deal failed to come to fruition.Brighton have started the season well, yet Baleba's performance levels have dipped from the previous campaign. And head coach Fabian Hurzeler last month called for the rumours over the midfielder and United to end to allow the player to focus on his football."It’s about being a Brighton player, it’s about performing well here and it is about getting him back to his best level. Avoid the noise, avoid all the rumours and focus on the things you can influence and the things you can do best and that’s football," Hurzeler said.Baleba has played the full 90 minutes in a Premier League match just the once this season, and has been hooked at the break on four occasions. The player himself, though, is adamant that reports linking him with a move to United isn't to blame for his sub-part start to the campaign.Speaking to Sky Sports, Baleba said: "I don’t think it affected me negatively, but I had a lot of pressure on me. When I started this season, I wanted to show the same performances as last season."Every day I try to work hard and get back to my level. Did I put too much pressure on myself? Yes, I think so, but I think it’s good. It’s good for me, because now I have to get through this slightly stressful period, get back on the horse and continue working hard."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Baleba is again being linked with a January switch to Old Trafford as United look to bolster in the middle of the park in the new year. The Cameroon international, who played his final Brighton game on Saturday before jetting off for the Africa Cup of Nations later this month, isn't the only Premier League central midfielder on United's radar.Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton is another wanted by United, though a number of Premier League rivals are also tracking the former Blackburn Rovers youngster. Elliot Anderson has also emerged as a potential target for Amorim's side, however, Nottingham Forest will rebuff any efforts to sign the England international in January.United's inability to add bodies in the middle of the park in early 2026 will impact Kobbie Mainoo's hopes to leave next month. The England international is wanted by a host of European sides, including Barcelona, Real Madrid and Napoli, but United are unwilling to green-light Mainoo's exit without a sufficient replacement.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUnited are next in action on Monday night when they welcome Bournemouth to Old Trafford. Amorim has overseen two wins from United's last three, with a 1-1 home draw with West Ham sandwiched between victories at Crystal Palace and Wolves.Seven points from the last nine available means United are currently three points off the Champions League spots, albeit with a game in hand on fourth-placed Chelsea.
Carlos Baleba's Response to Transfer Speculation
Carlos Baleba has acknowledged the pressure surrounding the transfer rumors linking him to Manchester United but maintains that it has not had a negative effect on his form. Despite a slow start to the season, Baleba is focused on regaining his top-level performance and is determined to work hard to overcome any challenges.
Brighton's Stand on the Potential Transfer
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler has emphasized the importance of Baleba focusing on his current club and avoiding distractions from transfer speculation. With the team performing well this season, the priority is to help the midfielder return to his peak form and contribute positively to the Seagulls' campaign.
Manchester United's Transfer Plans
Manchester United's pursuit of midfield reinforcements has seen them explore options beyond Baleba. With names like Adam Wharton and Elliot Anderson emerging as potential targets, the Red Devils are looking to strengthen their squad in the upcoming transfer window. The club's ability to secure new signings will also impact the future of players like Kobbie Mainoo.
United's Form and Next Steps
Despite recent positive results, Manchester United still have ground to make up in the race for the Champions League spots. As they prepare to face Bournemouth next, manager Ruben Amorim will be aiming to build on their recent performances and close the gap on the top teams. The club's upcoming fixtures will be crucial in determining their position in the table.
