Liverpool’s pursuit of Brighton winger Yankuba Minteh hit an immediate wall after the Seagulls rejected a £50M bid for the 21-year-old. The gap between what Liverpool offered and what Brighton wants tells you everything about how the Premier League transfer market prices young, explosive talent in 2026.
Brighton reportedly values Minteh somewhere between £70M and £80M. That’s a spread of £20M to £30M between the two clubs’ assessments.
The Salah succession plan takes shape
Liverpool’s interest in Minteh isn’t random. The club has been exploring wide options as it looks toward life after Mohamed Salah. Minteh, a Gambia international who can operate on the wing with pace and directness, fits the profile of a long-term replacement.
Minteh only joined Brighton from Newcastle United in June 2024 for approximately £33M. Brighton’s valuation of the player has more than doubled since then. Brighton’s leverage here is considerable. Minteh’s contract runs until 2029, meaning there is no urgency to sell.











