Manchester United's Continued Pursuit of Carlos Baleba: A Story of Persistence
Manchester United's interest in signing Brighton star Carlos Baleba persists despite failing to secure his services earlier this year. Despite initial setbacks, United have not given up on the prospect of adding the talented midfielder to their squad in 2026. Learn more about the ongoing saga.
Manchester United have reportedly "not stopped discussing" the possibility of signing Brighton star Carlos Baleba despite failing to recruit him earlier this year. The Red Devils spent around £230 million ($310m) on players during the summer transfer window but they balked at the thought of forking out more than £100m ($135m) for Baleba. However, they have not given up on trying to secure his services heading into 2026.Despite United's interest in the 21-year-old at the start of the season, Brighton held firm and kept hold of the defensive midfielder. In the subsequent weeks, head coach Fabian Hurzeler called for the speculation about the youngster's future to end but admitted it may have distracted the player."For sure, when a young boy reads there is interest from Manchester United with a big, big offer, it might affect him deep, deep (down)," he said in September. "That’s also part of the development to understand that when you play well, there comes a big offer, there comes a big club who wants to have him. But then to keep pushing, to be humble, stay here in Brighton, and try to make the next step with the team and that’s something we have to keep on working with him and therefore I can’t give you a clear answer if it’s really affected him or not."But for sure, he’s a young boy and we need to understand he’s not a machine that if you click on then he always runs and off then he stops. We need to understand his feelings, his emotions, where he comes from, and that’s our responsibility."Baleba has struggled to hit the heights he reached last season with Brighton but the Cameroon international insisted he was fully focused on performing for the Sussex outfit.Speaking to Sky Sports, Baleba said in December: "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!Even though Baleba will cost a huge amount of money if signed in 2026, United are not giving up on the midfielder. According to Fabrizio Romano, they are also keeping tabs on Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson as they seek to strengthen in the centre of the park."In terms of midfielders, one of the names I want to maintain since August on Man Utd’s shortlist is Carlos Baleba, because Man Utd – I can guarantee – have not stopped discussing the name of Carlos Baleba internally. Baleba is still seen as an ideal solution by Ruben Amorim and the people at the club," Romano said on his YouTube channel. "Together with Adam Wharton at Crystal Palace and Elliot Anderson at Nottingham Forest, Baleba is seen as one of the ideal midfielders for Amorim. So Baleba is super appreciated by Man Utd. A January move is still seen as unlikely, but any moment – January or summer – if Brighton decide to open the door to an exit, Man Utd remain absolutely interested in the player. They remain in contact with people close to the player."There were rumours in December about Bayern Munich being interested in Carlos Baleba. From what I am told, Bayern, at this stage, are not working on a deal for Baleba. They feel that the player wants to stay in England. They feel that last summer he wanted to go to Man Utd, and Bayern are aware of that. They have not started a proper negotiation for Baleba as of today. If something changes in the summer, I will let you know. But as of today, January 2026, Bayern are not seriously working on a deal to sign Carlos Baleba."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWhile Baleba is representing Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations, United round off their year at home to Premier League basement side Wolves on Tuesday, whereas Brighton travel to struggling West Ham on the same date.
United's Persistent Pursuit
Despite Manchester United's substantial summer spending, the club remains fixated on potentially acquiring the services of Carlos Baleba from Brighton. The rejection of United's significant bid during the summer transfer window did not deter their interest in the 21-year-old midfielder. Their discussions regarding Baleba have continued unabated, demonstrating a relentless pursuit of the player.
Brighton's Resolute Stand
Brighton, under the guidance of head coach Fabian Hurzeler, managed to retain Baleba despite the intense speculation surrounding his future. The club's firm stance in keeping the talented midfielder proved successful, albeit not without potential repercussions on Baleba himself. Hurzeler acknowledged the impact of transfer rumors on the young player's mentality and emphasized the need for understanding and support amidst such external pressures.
Baleba's Response and Resilience
Carlos Baleba, while acknowledging the pressure resulting from transfer speculation, maintained his focus on performing for Brighton. The midfielder admitted to experiencing heightened expectations but viewed it as a motivating factor to rediscover his form. Baleba's resilience and determination to excel despite external distractions highlight his maturity and commitment to continuous improvement.
Future Prospects and Alternatives
Manchester United's interest in Baleba remains unwavering, with ongoing monitoring of the player's situation at Brighton. The club also considers Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson as potential reinforcements in midfield. While a January move for Baleba appears unlikely, United's enduring pursuit signifies their belief in the player's capabilities and value to the team's objectives.