Is Head Coach Hurzeler Confident About Baleba's Future at Brighton?

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Key Takeaways
- Fabian Hurzeler remains confident in Carlos Baleba's commitment to Brighton.
- Transfer speculation has not affected Baleba's performance.
- Brighton faces Fulham in their Premier League opener.
- Manchester United is keen on Baleba, requiring a hefty offer to spark negotiations.
- Injury updates suggest some players will miss the opening match.
Brighton, Aug 15 (NationPress) The head coach of Brighton and Hove Albion, Fabian Hurzeler, is optimistic that the gifted midfielder Carlos Baleba will remain with the club despite growing transfer interest.
In recent weeks, Baleba has been the subject of numerous transfer rumors, yet Hurzeler is firmly convinced about the Cameroonian's future with the team for the upcoming season.
"I am extremely confident (that he will stay). I haven't noticed any change in him except for a new hairstyle, which I believe is the only alteration in the past two weeks!"
"Overall, he appears to be in a fantastic space. He is enjoying his time with his teammates and is genuinely pleased to be a Brighton player. He appreciates the progress he made last season. So, I haven't seen any significant changes," the German head coach stated during his pre-match press conference.
There are reports of Manchester United being keen on acquiring Baleba's services, with sources suggesting that only a bid exceeding the £100 million mark could convince Brighton to part ways with him this summer.
Manchester United's financial situation is well-documented, and they have already made substantial investments this summer, including the signings of Bryan Mbuemo, Benjamin Sesko, and Matheus Cunha. Currently, the Red Devils are focused on offloading players such as Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Rasmus Hojlund, and Antony, which could pave the way for a potential move.
Brighton is set to compete against Fulham in their Premier League opener at the Amex Stadium this Saturday. Fulham's head coach, Marco Silva, has confirmed that Antonee Robinson and Ryan Sessegnon will miss the match.
"There are no significant injuries. We dealt with a situation last season with Antonee Robinson, and he is still on the mend. You will see him back in contention soon, but this weekend is too soon for him. As for Ryan Sessegnon, he had to leave the last game against Eintracht Frankfurt, and we will assess him after our next training session. Everyone else is available for selection for Brighton," Silva remarked.