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Benjamin Sesko is a transfer target for Manchester United after the Red Devils missed out on a number of strikers this summer, though the Slovenian has rejected them in the past
Manchester United are interested in signing RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, but the Slovenian has already explained why he rejected the Red Devils in the past
Among that trio, Osimhen is on the cusp of a return to Galatasaray, while Gyokeres is the only member to be nearing a move to Europe’s elite. Arsenal settled on the Sporting CP striker as their top target and have finally struck an agreement to get a deal over the line.
With the Gunners’ interest now withdrawn, RB Leipzig have reportedly slashed their asking price. Earlier in the window, Leipzig were hoping to land a fee between £68m and £85m for the player, who hit 13 Bundesliga goals last season. That price has dropped, however, with offers of £60.6m (€70m) now considered viable.
Manchester United are still in the market for a centre-forward this summer after missing out on a whole host of targets who ended up moving to their Premier League rivals
Benjamin Sesko was expected to be one of the big movers this summer and yet nobody has gone for him. This is why
RB Leipzig have put a price tag of €80m on Slovenian striker Benjamin Šeško with Newcastle United among the clubs monitoring the situation. The 21-year-old has
Manchester United have a secret weapon that could nudge the odds in their favour in a potential pursuit of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, according to reports. The Red Devils are expected to move for a new No. 9 to complete Ruben Amorim's attacking overhaul this summer, but his priority target is not yet clear.
The latest Manchester United transfer news as concentration will reportedly be on bringing a striker to the club following the signing of Bryan Mbeumo.
Manchester United could reportedly sign RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko for a fee in the region of €70m (£61m) during this summer's transfer window.
German media suggest that Sesko could be available for around £60-70 million, a drop from his previous valuation. The Red Devils have been monitoring the player for several years and even made an approach last summer, only to be told that Sesko was staying put in the Bundesliga.