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Carlos Baleba’s salary at Brighton sparks inquest 

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  •   Carlos Baleba earns second lowest salary 
  • His fans are Hoping for a rise in his salary given his outstanding performances

Cameroonian international Carlos Baleba has been making waves with his impressive performances for Brighton, but him earning the second lowest salary at the club has raised concerns.

The 20 year old has established himself as a key player for the club, making 15 appearances in the premier league scoring two goals and one assist.

However, reports shows that Baleba earns a monthly salary of €63,000, which translates to an estimated gross salary of £2,600,000 over the remaining four years of his contract. This means he earns an estimated base salary of £650,000 for the 2024-2025 season, a figure that seems surprisingly low given his performances.

Taking a closer look into his career with Brighton, Baleba has also made two appearances in the EFL, scoring one goal. His ability to take the club to the lime light at every opportunity he gets raises concerns as to why his salary is still the second lowest in the club.

The Cameroonian midfielder’s salary is reportedly the second-lowest in Brighton’s squad, which has sparked concerns that he may be underpaid. Given his age, talent, and performances, it is surprising that Baleba’s salary has not been adjusted to reflect his growing importance to the team.

With four years remaining on his contract, it remains to be seen whether Brighton will review Baleba’s salary and offer him a pay rise .

Only time will tell if Baleba will receive the recognition he deserves in the form of a salary increase. One thing is certain, he will continue to be a key player for Brighton, and his performances will be closely watched by his supporters.


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