Football Espana
·22 August 2026
United Prepare €40m Test for Barcelona’s Alejandro Balde

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·22 August 2026

Manchester United have identified Barcelona left-back Alejandro Balde as their primary solution to a long-standing problem position, though the Red Devils face competition from Inter for the Spain international’s signature. The interest comes as United continue separate talks with Barcelona over Marcus Rashford’s loan spell in Catalonia.
United’s search for a reliable left-back has dragged on for seasons, hampered by inconsistency and fitness issues in that department at Old Trafford. Balde, at 22, is viewed by the Premier League club as a high-potential, long-term fix rather than a stopgap.

Alejandro Balde applauding fans during an FC Barcelona match.
United are reportedly ready to test the waters with an opening move, though Inter’s parallel monitoring of the La Masia graduate means any approach will not go uncontested. The Nerazzurri’s reputation for shrewd market work adds a further complication for United’s recruitment staff.
Mundo Deportivo report that United are prepared to offer €40 million (£33.5m) to prise Balde away from Camp Nou, though that figure is expected to fall short of Barcelona’s own valuation of the player. Balde is contracted until 2028 and carries a symbolic €1 billion release clause, handing the Blaugrana significant leverage in any negotiation.
That contract length means Barcelona are under no immediate pressure to sell, even as they remain conscious of how quickly a player’s market value can shift with two years left on a deal.
Flick’s back line is expected to undergo changes this close-season, with the full-back positions flagged internally as lacking depth and consistency. Balde has started the majority of Barcelona’s games this term, but his position is no longer considered untouchable, and his deputy Gerard Martin has already drawn interest from AC Milan.

Hansi Flick posing with the FC Barcelona crest.
United’s dialogue over Balde is running alongside ongoing conversations with Barcelona about making Rashford’s loan permanent, a deal complicated by the fee required to sign the England international outright. That dynamic raises the possibility of a reciprocal structure, with Balde moving to Manchester as part of a wider settlement between the two clubs.
Club officials in Spain still rate Balde’s ceiling highly despite some inconsistent form this season, and Flick’s staff hope he reinforces his standing as a long-term solution over the run-in. A formal United bid is expected only once the summer window opens and the club’s budget is confirmed, with Inter’s involvement threatening to push the price beyond United’s initial planning.
For now, Balde’s performances between now and the end of the campaign look set to determine whether Barcelona treat him as a non-negotiable asset or a saleable one if the right offer lands.







































