Carlos Baleba is THE talking point at Old Trafford right now with Man Utd great Roy Keane even having his say.
Thomas Fair Community Editor and Manchester Evening News readers
14:30, 16 Aug 2025
Man Utd icon Roy Keane has already given his verdict on Carlos Baleba.(Image: TheOverlap/YouTube)
Manchester United are interested in refreshing their midfield with Brighton star Carlos Baleba – although any deal will be difficult to do this summer – and some fans in The Manchester Evening News comments’ section are telling their club to take heed of Roy Keane’s warning over the player.
With their new attacking reinforcements now being bedded in, United’s attention has turned to their secondary issues. Baleba, 21, at Brighton is already one of the top-performing defensive midfielders in the Premier League – and is considered to have a high ceiling which he could develop into if he were to make the move to Old Trafford.
It’s been reported it would take a club record fee of £100million (or more), however, so much would depend on outgoings if there’s any possibility of the deal happening this summer. Ex-United captain Keane has warned that the price for Baleba’s potential may be too high to pay.
Speaking to the Stick to Football podcast, Keane said: “I’d be surprised if it happened.
“Because I still think that kid… he’s got to do a bit more. You’re talking about £100m, but I still think it’s potential with a lot of these players. You can’t pay £100m for a player where you don’t know which way he’s going to go.”
However high they (might) think Baleba’s ceiling to be, some readers agree with Keane that United should look to more realistic and established targets. Reader Itzmayor2406 says: “I’m not in support of spending £100m on Baleba – spending similar for attackers is reasonable as that’s an expensive market.
“The pressure at United is massive, look at [Florian] Wirtz for £120m who had an average game in the Community Shield and nobody really cared. If one of [Benjamin] Sesko, [Matheus] Cunha and [Bryan] Mbeumo don’t score this weekend, they’d probably be on the front pages on Monday.
“That being said, spending £100m is a lot for him and with that pressure we can’t guarantee it’d be a hit.”
Commenter Jungle Jerry writes: “I agree. £100m is too much for Baleba. United can’t afford it anyway. [The Bomb Squad] still haven’t been sold or loaned out. United needs a top-class holding midfielder to keep things intact in midfield. [Manuel] Ugarte hasn’t done it. Casemiro is past his prime. [Toby] Collyer is too inexperienced right now, but it’s good to know that he’ll be going out on loan.”
Sidhu48 thinks that it’s the wrong time and place to be thinking about developing more new players: “Spending £100m for Baleba will be bad for both United and Baleba. United would have wasted the money, and Baleba’s development as a player would stagnate or spiral downwards. Ugarte had promise as did [Kobbie] Mainoo, and where are they? Baleba, think twice.”
MickyFinn says: “Will those saying they want Man Utd to find the next unknown midfielder with potential, or make cheaper signings for lesser transfer fees, be patient when those players don’t hit the ground running or take two or three years to even start fulfilling that potential?
“Ask yourselves if you want Man Utd to catch up to the top-four and try to compete with them, or keep finishing mid-table. Baleba has the potential to transform this Man Utd team, that’s probably why Amorim wants him.”
Cromwellswart responds: “It’s about finding the right balance. Brighton have no real pressure to win anything. Anything above a top-10 finish is a success, so their business model of signing young cheap talent and selling for huge fees is risk-free. For United, the pressure and bright lights of Old Trafford is intense. Young players who would’ve blossomed at Brighton would wilt at United. Hopefully players like Chido [Obi], Collyer and [Diego] Leon are redressing the balance somewhat.”
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