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August 13, 2025 7 Min Read
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  • Man Utd is sure they’ll sign PL Star
  • What Carlos Valleva brings to Man Wood

Manchester United has issued a full response to the 2024/25 campaign, leaving everything to be desired.

The efforts to bring about Ineos’ new signatures were first proven to last longer, but they had the driving force to reinforce them with authentic quality. The frontline was revamped through trades between Premier League stars Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, followed by the £74 million acquisition of RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko.

Reuben Amorim had been dealing with harsh hands as he left his high-flying Sports Lisbon Project and ravaged the Old Trafford side, but he weathered the storm, rebuilding the team, rebuilding the team, reopening the team.

Man Utd is sure they’ll sign PL Star

Technical Director Jason Wilcox continues to work hard. Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnaruma will replace Andre Onana, who was plagued with trouble during the stick, but talks continue on about the sale of Chief Alejandro Garnacho, who is expected to join Chelsea before the end of the window, with some first-team castaway sales.

However, Amorim is also hoping to sign a dynamic number six by the end of the month, looking at it as the perfect way to take the role’s robust profile to the next level, leaving a big impression on the Premier League and pushing United back into European football dominance.

According to Independent Miguel Delaney, via team talk, Manchester United are growing confidently as they are chasing their contract with Brighton & Hove Albion’s Carlos Valleva.

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The 21-year-old all-action midfielder has previously been reported to be the focus of a new talk among Premier League rivals by Fabrizio Romano, but Segal doesn’t want to sell, making bids extremely difficult and price the star at £104 million.

However, Baleva is drawn to the idea of joining Old Trafford’s side, and Amorim aims to bring in players who want to fight for the badge.

What Carlos Valleva brings to Man Wood

One of United’s most fatal flaws throughout the post-Felsie era is to sign a “superstar” who probably has the headline name, but has been there and has done it, and hasn’t had the belly fire that the club needs.

Baleba is the best profile to resist that trend, and more, so it has also completed transactions that have already been created over the past few months. I whisper quietly, but this time I feel something is different about the Red Devils.

Brighton has some tips for identifying and developing midfielders. Their talent IDs are top-notch and can’t be mistaken. And as Valeva is eager to switch the Sandy South Coast for Manchester’s bustling streets, Ineo and Amorim have a illustrious opportunity to take this man United team to the next stage.

The 21-year-old powerhouse is a holding midfielder with energy bags and offensive talent, lending it to an influential position on Fabian Hartler’s Seagulls team.

And, as Brighton Reporter Aden Jaywood points out, considering the “Corosal” performances of previous players in the Premier League, he was able to revolutionize United’s midfield, perhaps a unique version of Manchester City Sensation Rodri.

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Rodri is a name we all know. Spain International is one of the greatest players of his generation, earning full range at Etihad Stadium, scoring 26 goals and supplying 32 assists in 265 matches in all competitions.

But he started somewhere, and his first Premier League campaign turned out to be tricky, with City losing Liverpool’s Premier League title.

However, Rodri still makes an exciting impression, and I would like to note that last season’s Brighton’s Valleva ranked very well against that version of the Iberian midfielder.

Premier League – Rodri vs Carlos Valeva

Statistics (*per game)

Rodrigo (19/20)

Baleba (24/25)

Match (start)

35 (29)

34 (31)

the goal

3

3

assist

2

1

touch*

83.3

54.0

The exact path

68.4 (93%)

33.6 (88%)

A big opportunity has been created

3

3

Key Pass*

1.0

0.6

dribble*

0.9

1.0

Ball recovery*

8.25

6.66

Tackle + Intercept*

2.1

3.7

Duels (winning)*

4.9 (55%)

5.9 (55%)

Data based on sofa score

Rodri may be a Baron de Or Wine superstar, but when he first arrived at the British coast and began working under the wings of Pep Guardiola, it is promised to learn a lot, and that it is a matter of note that Valeva in his youthful days is on the same level as the Spaniard’s former repetition.

FBREF has recorded that the Cameroonian midfielder has ranked in the top 12% of European top five league position peers over the past year, and has also been successful take-ons per 90, indicating his ability to advance and advance for his team.

A successful take-on is recorded when the player defeats the opponent while bringing the ball directly into the possession.

It takes a lot of time and effort to build Baleva to a position that could be considered the best midfielder in the Premier League, one of the best Premier League in the world, but he certainly could be.

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Man United Crest There is still rocky terrain in front of this mountain. This has been looming ahead of them for a long time, but suggesting things are changing and having a signature made can drive an exciting new era.

If Valeva were to participate, Amorim mid-season had a centrepiece that revolutionized the revolution, emulated Rodri and carried all the possibilities of doing all he could in the middle of Manchester.

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