Manchester United could soon make Carlos Baleba the club’s fourth first-team signing of the summer, with reports of advancing talks with Brighton & Hove Albion following a first formal offer worth $88.6 million (£65 million) being made.
Baleba was first identified as a target in the summer of 2025, only for a prohibitive nine-figure price tag forcing United to drop that interest as quickly as it was established. Now, the Cameroon international could move for much less and complete a midfield rebuild.
Baleba, who rose to prominence during a breakout 2024–25 but had a more understated 2025–26 campaign, is the destructive defense-first midfielder that Michael Carrick’s squad has been lacking—even after the existing captures of Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans.
He ought to bring balance and is the most direct replacement for Casemiro. Tielemans is an accomplished line-breaking passer, with Santos something of an all-rounder.
The Red Devils came into the transfer window needing three new additions for the center of the pitch and will likely leave it having achieved that.
Aside from midfielders, backup goalkeeper Karl Darlow has joined on a free transfer, while the U-21s squad has been boosted by the additions of winger Tynan Thompson, goalkeeper Kit Margetson and midfielder Cristian Orozco. In time, the first team might benefit from them, too.
Baleba’s Potential Jersey Numbers at Man Utd
Baleba is closing in on a Manchester United transfer with a recent history of wearing 17 on his back for both Brighton and Cameroon. That jersey was actually vacant at United when the summer began, but was assigned to Santos last month.
Baleba had previously used 20 at Brighton during his formative seasons at the club—and that one is currently open in Manchester. His other jersey of choice since a first-team breakthrough with Lille wearing 35, is 24 from the most recent Africa Cup of Nations last December and January.
Again, that jersey is available, although it would need taking away from André Onana—on loan at Trabzonspor for a second season—to be reassigned. Onana has kept his United jersey so far, but perhaps because it hasn’t served a purpose for anyone else. Marcus Rashford lost his 10 jersey to Matheus Cunha last season and now requires a new shirt, while Senne Lammens inherited 1 from Altay Bayındır soon after his fellow goalkeeper joined Celta Vigo on loan.
Available Shirt Numbers at Man Utd
| Number | Last Worn by |
|---|---|
| 9 | Rasmus Højlund |
| 14 | Christian Eriksen |
| 20 | Diogo Dalot |
| 21 | Antony |
| 24 | André Onana (currently on loan) |
| 28 | Facundo Pellistri |
| 29 | Aaron Wan-Bissaka |
| 31 | Senne Lammens |
| 33 | Tyler Fredricson |
Marcus Rashford has worn 9 in preseason but is yet to be officially assigned a number. He had also previously been tipped to take over 14, his jersey during the loan at Barcelona last season.
Shirt Numbers That Could Become Available
At this point of the summer, departures are not generally expected. Rashford could leave if a big offer from one of Europe’s top leagues comes in, but that appears increasingly unlikely.
There’s still a fading question mark over Joshua Zirkzee, which would free up 11 should the Dutchman move on—Juventus persistently remain linked with a loan.
Any chance of Manuel Ugarte leaving the club ended when he got hurt at the World Cup.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, ANALYSIS AND INSIGHT FROM SI FC
- Can Anyone Stop Erling Haaland? Ranking Favorites to Win 2026–27 Premier League Golden Boot
- Supercomputer Predicts Premier League Table Ahead of 2026–27 Opening Weekend
- One Burning Question for Every Premier League Club Before the 2026–27 Season
- Transfer Rumors: Barcelona Eye Huge Alvarez Alternative; Bellingham’s Haaland Sacrifice