Liverpool Pursues Yankuba Minteh Amid Brighton’s Transfer Response
Liverpool’s interest in Yankuba Minteh has intensified, transitioning from mere speculation to a more serious pursuit, while Brighton’s stance suggests that this transfer narrative is far from over.
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With Mohamed Salah’s departure and Andoni Iraola implementing his vision at Liverpool, the acquisition of wide attacking players has become a key focus for the summer. Victor Munoz has already joined the squad, but Liverpool clearly seeks additional support before the transfer window closes.
Minteh has emerged as a primary target.
Liverpool’s Bid for Minteh Rejected
As Liverpool evaluates various wide forwards, including Paris Saint Germain’s Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye, their interest in Minteh has moved into a more productive phase.
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According to The Athletic, Liverpool submitted a £50 million bid for the 22-year-old, which has been declined by Brighton.
This offer indicates Liverpool’s significant investment, particularly given Minteh’s recovery from surgery on a right leg injury sustained during Brighton’s 3-0 friendly win over Roma this month. He is expected to be sidelined for at least eight weeks.
Liverpool’s readiness to make such a significant move, even with Minteh’s injury, signals that their interest may be long-lasting.
Last season, Minteh made 36 appearances across all competitions, contributing three goals and four assists. With a contract lasting until 2029, Brighton is in a strong position financially and has no immediate pressure to sell.
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Brighton Acknowledges Transfer Speculation
Fabian Hurzeler addressed the uncertainty surrounding player transfers ahead of Brighton’s Premier League opener against Aston Villa, noting that speculation is an expected outcome of the club’s recent successes.
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“We understand that all the players mentioned in rumors are key figures who have contributed significantly over the last two years,” he stated during his pre-match press conference ahead of Brighton’s Premier League match against Aston Villa on Sunday.
“It is typical that a successful team attracts interest in their players. Part of my role is to manage this, as it is embedded in our club’s identity.”
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These comments reflect Brighton’s ongoing situation. Their talent identification and development track record attract interest from wealthier clubs, while their effective negotiation strategy has become central to their model.
Liverpool’s Next Steps in Transfer Negotiations
Hurzeler did not rule out the possibility of negotiations continuing.
“We can assess every player individually; we acknowledge their importance, yet significant achievements bring attention, and we must now wait,” he remarked.
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For Liverpool, the next steps are crucial. The rejection of the £50 million bid does not equate to the closing of negotiations. Rather, it may represent where Brighton feels negotiations should commence. Liverpool now faces the decision of whether to reevaluate Minteh’s worth and submit an improved offer.
Iraola requires speed, depth, and directness in the attack, qualities that Minteh embodies, and his youth aligns with Liverpool’s strategy of acquiring players with growth potential.
However, the situation is complex. Brighton has no urgent need to sell, while Liverpool weighs other targets alongside Minteh, who is currently injured.
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This scenario presents Liverpool with a familiar challenge: assessing how much they value Minteh, how firmly Brighton wishes to retain him, and whether either stance changes before the transfer window closes.
For the time being, Hurzeler’s perspective might serve as an apt conclusion.
The situation will evolve.
Liverpool Face Minteh Decision as Brighton Prepare for Transfer Battle
Liverpool’s pursuit of Yankuba Minteh has moved from background interest to something rather more tangible, and Brighton’s response suggests this particular transfer story may still have several chapters left to run.
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With Mohamed Salah gone and Andoni Iraola now shaping Liverpool in his own image, the recruitment of wide attacking players has become one of the defining priorities of the summer. Victor Munoz has already arrived, but Liverpool clearly believe further reinforcement is required before the transfer window closes.
Minteh has emerged as one of the leading candidates.
Minteh Emerges as Major Liverpool Target
Liverpool have been assessing several wide forwards, including Paris Saint Germain pair Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye, but their interest in Minteh has now progressed beyond the exploratory stage.
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According to The Athletic, Liverpool have had a £50 million bid rejected by Brighton for the 22 year old.
That offer represents a significant commitment, particularly for a player currently recovering from surgery on a right leg injury suffered during Brighton’s 3-0 friendly victory over Roma earlier this month. Minteh is expected to miss at least eight weeks.
Liverpool’s willingness to make such a substantial move despite that setback suggests their interest is not fleeting.
Minteh made 36 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring three goals and providing four assists. His contract runs until 2029, leaving Brighton in a strong negotiating position and under no immediate financial pressure to sanction a sale.
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Brighton Expect Interest in Their Players
Fabian Hurzeler addressed the uncertainty ahead of Brighton’s Premier League opener against Aston Villa and acknowledged that speculation was an inevitable consequence of the club’s recent progress.

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“We know in general, all the players who there are rumours about are important players, they’ve been part of the journey over the last two years,” he said in his pre-match conference ahead of Brighton’s Premier League opener against Aston Villa on Sunday.
“It’s normal that if a team is doing well, then there will be a big ask for players. That’s part of my job here, it’s part of our identity.”
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Those words capture Brighton’s familiar position. Their success in identifying and developing talent continually attracts attention from wealthier clubs, while their ability to negotiate from strength has become an important part of their model.
Liverpool Must Decide How Far to Push
Hurzeler offered little indication that Brighton were preparing to close the door completely.
“We can go through every individual player, we know how important they are but we know good achievements, big achievements, you create a lot of attention and therefore we have to wait now.
“The situation will evolve. I’m not here to complain, I’m here to find solutions.”
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For Liverpool, that evolution now matters.
A rejected £50 million proposal does not necessarily mark the end of negotiations. It may simply establish where Brighton believe the conversation should begin. Liverpool must now decide whether Minteh represents sufficient value to justify returning with an improved offer.
Iraola needs depth, speed and directness across the front line. Minteh possesses all three qualities, while his age fits neatly with Liverpool’s preference for players capable of developing further.
The complication is obvious. Brighton have no pressing need to sell, Liverpool have other targets under consideration, and Minteh is currently unavailable through injury.
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That leaves Liverpool facing a familiar transfer calculation, determining how much they value the player, how much Brighton value keeping him, and whether either position shifts before the window closes.
For now, Hurzeler’s assessment may prove the most accurate.
The situation will evolve.
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