Manchester United’s interest in Carlos Baleba could leave manager Michael Carrick with some big selections decisions to make
Manchester United have been busy this summer but there could be plenty more business to be done before deadline day. A new bid for Carlos Baleba might not have been high on everyone’s bingo card after the arrival of fellow midfielders Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans but things can change very quickly in football.
United have bid £60m plus add-ons for the Cameroon international. That’s a significant drop from the £100m+ Brighton were after last summer but could yet be enough to get a deal over the line.
If Baleba does join, it could provide the kind of depth Michael Carrick needs as the manager prepares for a busier season at Old Trafford. Last season’s third-place finish secured a return to the Champions League and Carrick will need to make good use of his whole squad.
Not everyone will be available every week, of course, and we can expect a fair amount of rotation as the season goes on. That said, we have taken a look at four different ways in which United might line up with Baleba in their midfield.
1. The opening weekend option (4-2-3-1)
Injuries are already a factor in the lead-up to the first game of the new Premier League season. Benjamin Sesko hasn’t fully recovered from the shin problem he sustained during the run-in last season and is unlikely to be thrown back into the starting XI.
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Matheus Cunha has shown an ability to play as a central striker in English football and that’s something we could see when United take on Hull City on Saturday. That would allow Carrick to deploy Bruno Fernandes in the No.10 role where he thrived so often last season.
The obvious issue is that leaves just two deeper-lying midfield slots for three new midfield signings. Baleba and Andrey Santos could be the ones to start at Hull if the former signs in time, though Tielemans – and indeed Kobbie Mainoo – will no doubt also get minutes as the fixtures pile up.
2. The box midfield (4-4-2)
Baleba’s defensive prowess may leave Carrick wondering whether he can trust the former Lille man with more defensive duties in front of the back four. A midfield diamond would allow the boss to get more use out of Mainoo and Tielemans while not moving Fernandes away from the place where he can do the most damage.
In this situation it would be Santos who misses out. It’s a set-up you can envisage being used against opponents who are expected to allow United more of the ball, whether that’s in the league or the cups.
A narrower midfield would put a fair amount of pressure on the full-backs to get forward and support the attack. It could also provide scope for Bryan Mbeumo or Marcus Rashford to start in a front two in place of either Cunha or Sesko and drag opposition centre-backs wide.
3. The more attacking approach (4-3-3)
United fans grew accustomed to attacking football during the glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson but things haven’t always been quite as gung-ho in the years since. Now, though, they are starting to build a squad capable of starting on the front foot.
A new midfielder in Baleba’s mould could boost this further if the Cameroonian is able to take care of the defensive work alongside two more expansive midfielders. Bruno Fernandes has dropped deep in the past and there will be games where he can orchestrate alongside Tielemans in a midfield three.
Such a set-up would allow Carrick to turn to the attacking trio of Mbeumo, Sesko and Cunha which started to gel towards the tail end of last season. There may also be times when it suits the boss to balance a more attacking midfield three with an attack capable of putting in the defensive yards, potentially offering opportunities to the likes of Patrick Dorgu and Amad on the wings.
4. The ‘life after Bruno’ option (4-2-3-1)
United don’t appear to have any plans to part ways with Bruno Fernandes just yet, despite apparent interest from Galatasaray. However, the captain will turn 32 in September and there will eventually come a day when he can’t do it all by himself.
There may be matches this season where Fernandes gets a rest and that could allow Carrick to offer up a glimpse of the future with Tielemans used as a 10 and all three midfield signings (or two of them along with Mainoo) used in the same XI. The plans for the future could also involve increased responsibility for young centre-back Leny Yoro who, like Baleba, learned his trade at Lille.
It seems clear the Old Trafford chiefs have been keen to tweak the team one area at a time, with last summer bringing an attacking revamp and this year seeing attentions turn to the midfield. While there’s not just one missing piece, a move for Baleba could allow United to do a whole lot more with their squad.





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