Carlos Baleba was linked with a move to Manchester United in the summer and January, but his frustrating campaign for Brighton continued in their Premier League defeat to Aston Villa on Wednesday
Manchester United midfield target Carlos Baleba continued his uninspiring season with Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday night as he was hooked midway through the first half in the 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa.
Baleba was the subject of interest from United at the back end of the summer transfer window, but the Seagulls’ strong stance on selling the 22-year-old turned them away. After deciding not to make any advances in January, United are expected to sign at least one top midfielder at the end of the season.
Last term, the Cameroonian midfielder had been one of the Premier League’s best-performing defensive midfielders. It’s been reported that Brighton valued Baleba at more than £100million, similar to the fee they received for Moises Caicedo from Chelsea in 2023.
However, his individual performances have come into question this season off the back of a switch to Old Trafford not materialising, leading United to place more focus on Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton.
On Wednesday, Baleba was in the headlines after Fabian Hurzeler took him off after just 22 minutes at Villa Park. The former-Lille ace was booked after just two minutes following a foul on Morgan Rogers, before being replaced by veteran James Milner.
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TV cameras caught Baleba burying his head in his shirt as he watched on from the bench, with Brighton suffering another defeat courtesy of Tyrone Mings’ late header, which deflected in off of Jack Hinshelwood. After the game, Hurzeler defended his player for his early booking.
“I’m not happy with the yellow card he gets so absolutely the wrong decision for me to give him… the first foul wasn’t even a bad foul, not a tactical foul, a yellow card,” he said.
“Then of course we had to take care of him so that was the only reason. But it was a big impact from the referee to give that yellow card, therefore we had to make the substitution.”
Back in September, the Brighton boss admitted that United’s interest in Baleba had affected the player’s individual performance. However, it remains to be seen whether the Premier League club could will lower their asking price this summer, and whether United will totally cool their interest now.
“I think it’s normal for a young player when the media creates the noise around him,” Hurzeler said.
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“It’s not easy for this player to handle it. Therefore, we need to give him the time and support so he comes back to his best performance.
“But he’s a young player and I think that’s something we have to accept, that young players don’t always have the face we want to see.”
