Chelsea and Tottenham chase Carlos Baleba
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Chelsea and Tottenham chase Carlos Baleba
"According to Fichajes, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle are keen on the 22-year-old central midfielder. The African player is highly rated in the Premier League and has a bright future. He could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. It remains to be seen whether the Premier League clubs can get the deal done. He is likely to cost a lot of money, and the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham will have to break the Bank for him."
"Chelsea need more depth in the middle of the park if they want to compete for major trophies. The Brighton star could be the ideal acquisition. He has proven his quality in the Premier League, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He has all the tools to develop into a future star. Meanwhile, Tottenham need more control, composure, and defensive cover in the middle of the park. The Cameroon International could be ideal for them. Newcastle are also monitoring his situation."
"The young African midfielder could be an exceptional acquisition for them. He could form a solid partnership with Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali. It will be interesting to see where the midfielder ends up. Brighton will not want to lose him easily, and they are likely to demand a premium. The report claims that the Premier League club will not sanction his departure for below 100 million. It remains to be seen whether any club is willing to pay up."
Carlos Baleba, a 22-year-old central midfielder at Brighton, has attracted interest from Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle. He is highly rated in the Premier League and viewed as having a bright future who can develop into a top-class player with proper coaching. Chelsea seek midfield depth to compete for major trophies, while Tottenham want more control, composure, and defensive cover. Newcastle aim to build a formidable squad and see Baleba as a potential long-term asset who could partner Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali. Brighton are likely to demand a premium and reportedly will not accept offers below 100 million.
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