Benjamin Sesko Transfer: Man Utd, Newcastle or Stay at Leipzig?
Benjamin Sesko Transfer: Manchester United, Newcastle, or Stay Put?
With the start of the season fast approaching, all eyes are on Benjamin Sesko. The prolific striker from RB Leipzig is at the center of a heated transfer battle, with Manchester United and Newcastle United reportedly placing big-money bids. But will he choose England—or remain in Germany for another year?
Manchester United’s Bid: A New Era or a Risky Move?
Reports from BBC Sport suggest that United have tabled a formal bid worth up to £73.8 million. While Sesko would likely feature heavily under manager Ruben Amorim, doubts remain due to United’s recent transfer record and lack of European competition this season.
Still, playing at Old Trafford with the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Matheus Cunha could be a tempting prospect.
Newcastle United: A Rising Force with Champions League Appeal
Newcastle also want Sesko—and not just as a backup if Alexander Isak leaves. Eddie Howe sees the Slovenian as a key component of a two-man strike force. The Magpies offer Champions League football, a passionate fanbase, and exciting project.
RB Leipzig: One More Season?
Despite strong interest from England, RB Leipzig is under no pressure to sell. The club is undergoing a summer rebuild with six new signings and may prefer to hold on to their striker—unless a mega offer changes their stance.
Staying would offer Sesko stability, regular starts, and the possibility of a high-profile move next season.
What Should Sesko Do?
- 🔴 Manchester United: Big stage, new attack—but no Europe and recent instability
- ⚫ Newcastle United: Champions League, ambitious—but Isak may block minutes
- ⚪ RB Leipzig: Proven system, regular games—but fewer spotlights
For now, the ball is in Sesko’s court. Wherever he goes, fans can follow every twist with us at PlayZADA Sports Exchange—your go-to platform for live odds, fantasy, and in-play betting.
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Published on: 2025-08-06 | Source: BBC Sport