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Liverpool’s £60m Minteh Offer Rejected as Brighton Sticks to £70–80m Valuation

Brighton’s firm asking price coupled with Minteh’s two-to-three month injury layoff makes a late-window transfer unlikely.

Overview

  • Liverpool have had two bids for Yankuba Minteh turned down after first offering about £50m and then submitting an improved £60m proposal that Brighton rejected.
  • Brighton is holding out for a significantly higher fee, with multiple reports putting their valuation around £70–80m and suggesting offers above €80m could shift their position.
  • Minteh is currently recovering from a right-leg injury sustained in pre-season and is expected to miss roughly two to three months, which would delay any immediate contribution to Liverpool.
  • Liverpool continue to pursue other wide options with Bradley Barcola their primary target, interest in Ibrahim Mbaye cooling, and Victor Muñoz already signed to bolster the flanks.
  • If the clubs cannot bridge the price and fitness gap before the transfer window closes, Brighton can retain Minteh under contract through 2029 and Liverpool will likely reallocate resources to alternative recruits.