Strategic target? Manchester United weigh move for Cameroonian midfielder Carlos Baleba
Manchester United are considering a summer move for Carlos Baleba as part of their ongoing rebuild, with the Cameroonian midfielder emerging as a serious target ahead of the transfer window.
The 22-year-old’s name has been increasingly linked with the Premier League club, who are reshaping their squad and reassessing priorities in midfield.
Although no formal bid has been submitted, verbal contact has reportedly been made to communicate United’s interest to the player and his representatives.
The signal from Old Trafford is understood to be clear: the club are keen to advance discussions if conditions allow.
At this stage, the process remains exploratory, but Baleba is viewed internally as fitting the profile required to strengthen the centre of the pitch.
United’s restructuring has placed emphasis on identifying players capable of contributing immediately while offering long-term value.
Baleba’s attributes — physical strength, ball-winning ability and forward drive — align with the qualities being sought.
His capacity to recover possession and transition quickly into attack is regarded as particularly relevant to the team’s tactical needs.
However, the potential transfer is not yet at an advanced stage.
Much depends on the appointment of the club’s new manager, whose approval will be decisive.
The incoming head coach is expected to have a significant say in recruitment strategy, including whether Baleba becomes a priority signing.
Should the new manager endorse the move, United could act swiftly once the window opens.
Until then, interest remains strong but conditional.
Baleba’s age and playing style make him a compelling option as the club looks to rebuild with purpose.
For now, discussions remain informal, but the groundwork has been laid for possible negotiations in the months ahead.
