Sesko May Live to Regret Newcastle Snub as Hojlund Decision Speaks Volumes
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 6 – Manchester United leads the signing race for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko with a £85 million offer, as Newcastle struggles to secure a replacement for Alexander Isak.
- Manchester United and Newcastle are competing to sign RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, with United having made an offer up to £85 million including add-ons.
- This transfer battle arises amid Newcastle's unstable leadership and missed targets, while Sesko’s preference for United may influence the final decision.
- Sesko, a 22-year-old Slovenian now training alone at Leipzig, is expected to join Manchester United if clubs finalize terms before the September 1 deadline.
- Rasmus Hojlund, a 20-year-old United striker, insists he will fight for his place despite reports United may sell him for as little as £38.4 million this summer.
- If Sesko succeeds, United could enhance its attack, but failure may prompt new signings quickly, while Newcastle must reconsider recruitment amid ongoing difficulties.
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In the transfer window, the most wasteful English clubs are led by Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United, Newcastle is the big loser. Šešek is getting a nice salary.
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