The Manchester Evening News reported that Manchester United midfielder Collier will not be added to the trade to introduce Brighton player Baleba. With Cesco coming soon, Amorin is seeking to strengthen the midfield, while Brighton has priced £100 million for Baleba.
Despite rumors that Collier, who had played for Brighton youth training, may become a bargaining chip, the Manchester Evening News confirmed that Manchester United will not include it in the negotiations. Collier, 21, was once regarded as one of the best midfielders in England's same age group, and Manchester United insiders previously admitted that it was a surprise to sign him.
The Worthing, born 10 miles from Brighton, was expected to gain a foothold in the Brighton first team. Collier's future at Manchester United is still uncertain. He has received loan offers from several clubs, and some teams have also made permanent transfer intentions, but the latest signs indicate that he is most likely to exercise outside the house.
Collier recently said during the US preseason: "My primary goal is to stay at Manchester United for more opportunities to play. I will discuss the best plan with the coaching staff and management. Whether it is staying at the team or renting out, the ultimate goal is to become a regular main force. At present, I prefer to stay."
Collier made his Premier League debut against Liverpool last season, playing 13 games for the first team, and was affected by muscle injuries during this period. Tenghach favored him, and insiders revealed that his running data in training was second only to Bruno Fernandez. Amorin also commented in January: "He has excellent athleticism, continuous improvement in technology, understanding the club in the right way, being humble and working hard, which gave him the opportunity."