Liverpool appear determined to test Brighton and Hove Albion again over Yankuba Minteh, with the winger emerging as a significant target during the closing stages of the summer transfer window.
According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool are expected to return with another offer after Brighton rejected bids of £50million and £60million for the 22-year-old. The Seagulls are believed to value Minteh at more than £70million, leaving Liverpool with a decision over how far they are prepared to push negotiations.
There is little mystery surrounding the motivation. Liverpool require attacking reinforcements, particularly following Mohamed Salah’s departure, and Andoni Iraola has publicly acknowledged that he would like more options.
Iraola Wants Greater Attacking DepthSpeaking ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League opener, Iraola explained the difficulties created by starting the season while the transfer window remains open.
“As a manager, this is an easy one for me. I wanted the players for the first day on 13 July – everyone here and all the positions doubled with top-level players,” said Iraola.
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“But you understand how the competition works, that [the] market is open and you start the competition. We have to adapt as coaches to this situation.
“I hate these two weeks or these 10 days that we have because there is a lot of uncertainty – but not in Liverpool, everywhere. But we have to adapt.”
Those comments underline Liverpool’s position. Iraola wants depth, competition and specialist attacking options, while the club must also navigate the realities of increasingly expensive Premier League negotiations.
Brighton Set Firm Minteh ValuationBrighton have little reason to make this straightforward.
Minteh has developed considerably since arriving from Newcastle United in 2024, recording 10 goals and nine assists across 73 appearances for the Seagulls.
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler made his admiration for the winger clear when discussing transfer interest.
“We know in general all the players there are rumours about, they are important players for us because they’re a big part of the journey the last two years.
“In football, you have to understand, it’s normal if you’re successful as a team, if the team is doing well, they’ve had some good achievements, then an individual can shine.
“Then of course there will be a big ask for our players, that’s part of our identity and part of my job here. It was clear for everyone this might happen during a busy transfer window.
“We can go through every individual player, we all know how important these kinds of players are for me, but we also know that good achievements, big achievements, especially in the Premier League, you create offers, you create a lot of attention.”
That sounds like a club aware of Minteh’s value and perfectly comfortable using Liverpool’s interest to reinforce their negotiating position.
Liverpool Could Return With Improved OfferReports that Minteh has already indicated a willingness to join Liverpool strengthen the Reds’ hand with the player, although Brighton remain the decisive party.
A move above £60million would represent a substantial investment, particularly with Liverpool reportedly hoping to add two forwards before the September 1 deadline. Spending heavily on Minteh could therefore influence what remains available for another attacking addition.
His current injury also complicates matters. The Gambia international is expected to miss the opening weeks of the season, meaning Liverpool would be investing heavily in a player unlikely to provide an immediate solution.
Yet Minteh’s age, Premier League experience and potential development curve explain the attraction. Liverpool appear to view him as more than a short-term replacement.
With Brighton refusing to compromise and Liverpool seemingly unwilling to walk away, the next offer could determine whether this develops into one of the defining deals of the final days of the window.
Our View – Anfield Index AnalysisThere is something intriguing about Liverpool being prepared to return again for Minteh after already seeing £60million rejected.
From a supporter’s perspective, that persistence suggests Liverpool have identified qualities they believe fit Iraola’s football particularly well. Minteh has pace, aggression in transition and the confidence to attack defenders directly. Liverpool have lacked some of that natural width since Salah departed, so the attraction makes considerable sense.
The price is where the debate begins.
More than £70million is serious money for a player with 19 combined goals and assists across 73 Brighton appearances. Liverpool would clearly be paying partly for potential, partly for Premier League experience and partly because Brighton have absolutely no requirement to sell.
His injury should also feature prominently in the calculation. Liverpool need attacking help now, and spending such a significant amount on somebody who could remain unavailable until after the September international break creates an obvious short-term problem.
Still, Liverpool’s interest feels deliberate rather than speculative. Two rejected bids indicate genuine intent, and reports of Minteh being prepared to make the move remove one potential obstacle.
If Liverpool believe he can become one of the Premier League’s leading wide forwards under Iraola, paying slightly above their initial valuation may eventually prove worthwhile. Brighton will know exactly how badly Liverpool want him. The fascinating question now is whether the Reds are prepared to show them.
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