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Man Utd dealt Carlos Baleba transfer blow as Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler speaks out

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Carlos Baleba is wanted by Manchester United (Picture: Getty)

Fabian Hurzeler said he is extremely confident that Carlos Baleba will remain with Brighton this season despite heavy interest from Manchester United.

After big spending on revitalising their attacking options, United have now turned their attention to bolstering their midfield, with Baleba emerging as a top target.

The Cameroon international enjoyed another impressive season on the south coast, and Brighton are likely to demand a figure in excess of £100million to part ways with the midfielder.

Despite that high valuation, the Red Devils are still reportedly looking to make the deal work but may have to raise funds first by selling several fringe first-team players.

But regardless, Hurzeler is bullish that his side will be able to reject any advances in the last few weeks of the window and keep their prized asset at the club.

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‘I am very, very confident,’ Hurzeler said in his pre-match press conference when asked about the chances of Baleba remaining a Brighton player.

‘I didn’t see any change, he’s only changed his hair. I think that’s the change he’s made in the last two weeks.

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Fabian Hurzeler is confident that Baleba will remain with the club (Picture: Getty)

‘But overall he seems to be in a really good place, he’s enjoying it with his team-mates, he’s enjoying being a Brighton player.’

Baleba started 31 games for Brighton last season, but missed the last four pre-season friendlies with a knee injury.

However, Hurzeler said the 21-year-old could still start in Brighton’s Premier League curtain raiser against Fulham on Saturday.

‘He is an option to start tomorrow,’ the German confirmed.

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