Brighton stance on Carlos Baleba amid Manchester United interest - Soccer News
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Brighton and Hove Albion chairman Tony Bloom is firm in his decision not to sell 21-year-old midfielder Carlos Baleba to Manchester United this summer. The club has not planned for a sale and is unwilling to entertain any offers below £100 million, similar to the fee received for Moises Caicedo. While every player has a price, Brighton is not expecting Manchester United to make such a substantial offer for Baleba, indicating a strong commitment to retain him.
Brighton owner Tony Bloom does not want to sell this summer, and what Tony Bloom wants, more often than not, he gets his way.
Brighton are firm in their stance on Baleba - it has not changed in recent days.
Brighton have not planned on a Baleba sale in any way this month, and I am told that to go and get him is going to take Moises Caicedo-type money - well over £100million for Baleba.
If United come with that sort of offer, then analytically thinking Brighton would have to consider it - every player has a price and at some point you sell - but they are not anticipating that sort of offer from United.
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