United are closing in. The fit is less settled than the fee.
Reports that Manchester United and Brighton are nearing a Carlos Baleba deal quickly hardened into 'done' posts. The clubs are still working toward agreement, while debate has moved to the price, his ankle injury and whether his strengths solve United's immediate midfield problem.
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Where the deal stands
The Athletic reports an offer of about £60 million plus £5 million in add-ons, below Brighton's valuation, with talks continuing. Sky Sports reports the clubs are close to full agreement and that United have a five-year contract ready. Neither report is an official completion.
The injury
Baleba suffered ankle-ligament damage in preseason and is doubtful for the start of the campaign. Reporting says Brighton do not expect a long-term problem, but a medical and recovery timetable still matter for a club seeking an immediate midfield addition.
What United would be buying
Baleba offers ball-winning, physical coverage and the ability to carry through midfield. His recent production was limited, and the debate is whether United need that athletic profile or a more established tempo-setter.
Price versus projection
The reported fee is far below valuations attached to Baleba a year ago but remains substantial for a 22-year-old coming off a quieter season. That can be read as a discounted high-upside deal or as project-player money for a team that needs results now.