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Brighton 'don't fear' losing Carlos Baleba to Man Utd as Seagulls boss Fabian Hurzeler reveals why he's 'not afraid' of record approach

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has made a bold claim that he does not fear losing Carlos Baleba this transfer window, despite the midfielder being strongly linked with a move to Manchester United. After making key additions such as Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, Ruben Amorim now wants to strengthen his midfield.

Brighton’s Hurzeler Unfazed by Man Utd Interest in Baleba: Manager Explains “No Fear” Approach to Record Offers

Brighton's Fabian Hurzeler remains unfazed by Manchester United's interest in Carlos Baleba. Hurzeler revealed his confidence, stating he's "not afraid" of a record approach for the talented midfielder. This assurance comes even as United, having already secured talents like Sesko and Cunha, reportedly eye midfield reinforcements

Ruben Amorim’s Six-Player Leadership Group Assumes Control of Manchester United Dressing Room

Ruben Amorim is stamping his authority at Manchester United, establishing a dynamic six-player leadership group to galvanize the squad. This seasoned approach, blending youth and experience, aims to elevate the club's standards following a disappointing 2024-25 season that saw them finish 15th in the Premier League and suffer a Europa League final defeat.

Eberechi Eze’s Release Clause Remains Active, Presenting Tottenham a £68 Million Opportunity Over Arsenal

Tottenham are eyeing a sensational swoop for Crystal Palace's attacking gem, Eberechi Eze! With a potent £68m release clause still active, Spurs have a golden chance to outmanoeuvre rivals Arsenal and secure the England international's signature, potentially reshaping the Premier League landscape

Marcos Rojo's name change! Ex-Man Utd defender forced to make alteration to shirt at new club for hilariously petty rivalry reason

Former Manchester United and Argentina defender Marcos Rojo has been forced to drop his name from the back of his shirt at his new club due to a hilarious rivalry reason. Rojo left Argentine giants Boca Juniors this summer after his contract was ripped up by the club. He switched to fellow top division side Racing Club as a free agent, but he won't be able to display his full name on his new kit.