
"Manchester United have reportedly been given a boost in their pursuit of the transfer of talented young Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba. The Red Devils have just received hugely positive financial results, making a record-breaking 666.5m annual income. That, according to the Daily Mirror, should now help Man Utd pursue ambitious and expensive targets like the 100m-rated Baleba. The Cameroon international is one of the most exciting young talents in Europe after impressing at Brighton, and he'll surely be their next big sale."
"The Seagulls have cashed in on a few of their star names in recent times, most notably with big sales of Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella and Joao Pedro to Chelsea. Others like Alexis Mac Allister and Leandro Trossard have also been sold in recent years, and it's surely going to be very difficult for them to keep an elite talent like Baleba."
"Manchester United need a midfielder like Carlos Baleba It's been another poor start to the season for United, who seem to be in crisis mode almost every year at the moment, at least in terms of what's going on on the pitch. Off the pitch, their finances clearly remain strong, so that should mean Ruben Amorim is given the chance to invest in more new signings to try to turn results and performances around."
Manchester United recorded a record-breaking 666.5m annual income, enabling pursuit of expensive targets such as 100m-rated Carlos Baleba. Carlos Baleba is a 21-year-old Cameroon international who has impressed at Brighton and ranks among Europe's most exciting young midfield talents. Brighton has recently sold several top players and is likely to cash in on elite talent. Manchester United have struggled early in the season and require midfield reinforcements. Baleba could represent an upgrade on ageing Casemiro and the inconsistent Kobbie Mainoo. Other midfield targets mentioned include Ruben Neves and Adam Wharton.
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