Manchester United are reportedly aiming to add Carlos Baleba to their ranks before the World Cup gets underway, according to Sky Sports.
United remain firm admirers of the Brighton and Hove Albion star and will look to officially ignite their pursuit in the coming months.
#mufc remain very interested in Carlos Baleba and are trying to sign him before the World Cup begins if possible [@SkySportsNews]
— utdreport (@utdreport) March 25, 2026
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United to revive interest in Baleba after failed 2025 move
Last year, they left it too late to facilitate a deal for Baleba, having prioritised a full attacking revamp with the additions of Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha.
The Reds did try their luck with an approach to Brighton, who made it clear they were unwilling to part ways with their midfielder after only two years, despite Baleba privately making it clear he wanted to sign for United.
Assuming he retains such a desire, a transfer is likely to be much more straightforward this time around, especially given he honoured his club’s wishes and stayed another 12 months rather than forcing an exit.
Baleba has previously opened door to Old Trafford switch
Baleba will actually miss out at the World Cup after Cameroon failed to qualify, meaning he and Mbeumo, as well as on-loan Red Andre Onana, are in for quiet summers watching on from home – which, by that point, for Baleba, may be in Manchester.
The 22-year-old, hailed as an‘absolutely wonderful’ player by the Match of the Day panel last season, would likely relish the chance to play behind his compatriot and alongside such a world-class talent like Bruno Fernandes, while also continuing his own development in a partnership with Kobbie Mainoo.
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