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Brighton Reportedly Reject £50M Liverpool Bid for Yankuba Minteh

The Liverpool Offside · Noel Chomyn · 2026-08-20T18:12:10+00:00 · nguồn gốc

Liverpool ended last season looking well short of options on the wings then watched as Mohamed Salah left the club after upper management pushed for a parting of ways with the aging legend and the player and club agreed a mutual termination of the final year of his contract. Brighton Reportedly Reject £50M Liverpool Bid for Yankuba Minteh Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes’ summer transfer window of futility continues. The club quickly signed Victor Muñoz from Osasuna, but the plan—and need—was always for the club to make a further two attacking signings, with one of them always intended to be a player who everyone agreed was a star and the finished product, the so-called Salah replacement. That hasn’t gone to plan, with Yan Diomande turning out to be leading the Reds on to help get the move he really wanted to Real Madrid. Since that transfer fell apart, the club have been locked in a stalemate with Paris Saint-Germain, trying to sign both Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye. Today, finally—just three days before Liverpool’s season kicks off—we’re finally at least hearing word of at least one alternate option in case Barcola and Mbaye really are unobtainable, and that option appears to be Brighton’s 22-year-old Gambian right winger Yankuba Minteh. For most, Minteh would have to be an alternative to Mbaye, not Barcola. At least if Liverpool and sporting director Richard Hughes have any interest in not setting up new head coach Andoni Iraola for failure before Hughes pops the parachute and leaves the club for a Saudi payday. Brighton, though, may not be any more interested in giving a clearly desperate Liverpool a deal than PSG, as reports today from everyone from The Athletic’s James Pearce and David Ornstein to TalkSport’s Ben Jacobs to The Times’ Paul Joyce say a £50M bid has been rejected. It should also perhaps also be remembered Minteh was available in 2024, Hughes’ first summer, and instead joined Brighton from Newcastle for £30M. Despite being reliably linked with Liverpool at the time, Hughes and the Reds decided not to follow through with a potential deal. After passing on Minteh at the time, Liverpool made no attacking signings that summer. In fact, the only deal Hughes actually got done in 2024 was the misguided signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili to be Alisson Becker’s long-term replacement. He also got fooled by Martin Zubimendi. Now he’s overseen a Liverpool side already thin in attack pushing out Salah before spending the summer failing to get the necessary signings done, and with the season about to kick off and less than two weeks to go in the transfer window everyone knows the Reds are desperate. Good job, Richard. Good process. Most Popular - Brighton Reportedly Reject £50M Liverpool Bid for Yankuba Minteh - Rumour Mongering: PSG Willing to Reduce Barcola Asking Price - Virgil van Dijk Calls for Fight, Care—and Transfers - McConnell Loan Move to Preston Put on Hold for Regular Minutes at Liverpool - Curtis Jones Travels to Italy for Inter Medical After Transfer Agreed