Premier League
**Manchester United** wants to continue breaking the summer transfer market and is preparing 150 million euros to sign **Gianluigi Donnarumma** from **PSG** and **Carlos Baleba** from **Brighton**. 100 million for the Cameroonian midfielder and 50 million for the Italian goalkeeper.
Both are reinforcements demanded by **Rubén Amorim** to strengthen both the goalkeeping and midfield areas in order to compete for a spot in the top 4 of the **Premier League** and qualify for the next edition of the UEFA Champions League, the main goal of the Red Devils.
A new goalkeeper to replace Onana
Amorim considers the arrival of a reliable goalkeeper a top priority, given the underperformance of **André Onana** since joining the English club. The preferred option is **Donnarumma**, who will be a free agent in 2026 and is not in the plans of **Paris Saint-Germain**. The French club has already announced the signing of **Lucas Chevalier** from Lille, leaving the Italian out of the squad for the **UEFA Super Cup** against Tottenham.
The deal for the Italian goalkeeper is expected to be around **50 million euros**, a figure that United sees as a market opportunity considering his experience and performances in the last season, where he was crucial in PSG's treble.

Carlos Baleba, muscle for Manchester United's midfield
The second major target is **Carlos Baleba**, valued at **100 million euros** by Brighton. The 21-year-old Cameroonian defensive midfielder has established himself in the Premier League due to his physical strength and ability to dominate individual duels. His profile would allow Amorim to have a key piece to rotate in the double pivot alongside **Bruno Fernandes**, **Manuel Ugarte**, **Kobbie Mainoo**, and **Casemiro**.
The investment in Baleba aims to balance the midfield after spending over 225 million euros on offensive reinforcements like **Benjamin Sesko**, **Bryan Mbeumo**, and **Matheus Cunha**.

Amorim seeks a complete team
The Portuguese coach believes that to compete in all competitions, it is essential to have a deep and balanced squad. Donnarumma would provide security and leadership in goal, while Baleba would offer solidity and physical presence in midfield. Both signings fit into Amorim's plan to transform Manchester United into a more competitive and consistent team.
With these reinforcements, **Rubén Amorim** aims to close a market that has already been one of the most aggressive in Europe, showing that the United project aims high this season.
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