Manchester United have agreed to a deal with Brighton for midfielder Carlos Baleba, sources confirmed to ESPN.
The Cameroon international is set to move to Old Trafford for an initial fee of £65 million ($88.7m) with another £5 million ($6.8m) due in potential add-ons.
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Baleba, 22, is set to undergo a medical with United on Saturday, sources added. While he is currently sidelined with an ankle injury, it is not thought to be a major problem.
Baleba will be the third midfielder to join the club this summer after deals for Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans.
Carlos Baleba joined Brighton in the summer of 2023. Robin Jones/Getty Images Sources told ESPN that United were quoted a price of more than £100 million to sign Baleba last summer.
CEO Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox walked away from talks 12 months ago over concerns that Brighton were demanding a fee more than the £115 million agreed with Chelsea for Moisés Caicedo in 2023.
The £65 million fee agreed with Brighton for Baleba this summer represents a reduction of around £50 million.
Baleba has made 92 Premier League appearances in three years for Brighton after signing from Lille in 2023.
Man United begin their Premier League campaign with a trip to newly promoted Hull City on Saturday.

