Manchester United is set to pull off a savvy midfield coup by signing Carlos Baleba from Brighton for far less than his previous valuation — signaling a bold new era of smart, cost-effective transfers. With Sir Jim Ratcliffe now steering sporting decisions, the club’s strategy has shifted dramatically from past “dumb money” spending. Already this summer, they’ve landed Youri Tielemans and Andrey Santos at fractionally lower prices, revamping their midfield without breaking the bank. Baleba’s dip in form last season — even starting on the bench against United — likely contributed to his reduced valuation. Though United prioritizes a left-back, Baleba remains a top target, with talks ongoing despite Brighton’s higher asking price. Even if this becomes their most expensive deal of the window, it still fits their mission: avoiding inflated fees while building a stronger, smarter squad.
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