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Manchester United Push Ahead in €85m Benjamin Šeško Chase as Newcastle Await Response
Manchester United have reignited their pursuit of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Šeško, holding fresh talks with the Bundesliga side over the details of their formal €85 million bid.
Sources close to the negotiations reveal that United are confident of securing Šeško’s signature, believing the Slovenian forward leans toward a move to Old Trafford. However, no final decision has been made by either the player or Leipzig.
Newcastle Seek Clarity on Šeško’s Future
Newcastle United, who have also been pushing to sign Šeško, are pressing for a definitive answer as soon as possible. The Magpies have made the striker one of their top targets and want clarity from both Leipzig and the player to accelerate their transfer plans for the summer.
While Newcastle remain hopeful, United’s renewed push and financial muscle could prove decisive if Leipzig decide to sanction the move.
Šeško’s Rising Stock in European Football
The 21-year-old has been one of Europe’s most talked-about young forwards after an impressive season in Germany, where his speed, aerial ability, and clinical finishing have drawn interest from several top clubs. His development at RB Leipzig has positioned him as a long-term solution for teams in need of a reliable striker.
For Manchester United, who struggled for consistent goal-scoring last season, Šeško is seen as the ideal addition to Erik ten Hag’s attack, offering mobility, versatility, and a high ceiling for growth.
Next Steps in Negotiations
United’s formal offer remains under review by RB Leipzig, who are keen to maximise value for one of their prized assets. With Newcastle still in the mix, the coming days are likely to be decisive in determining where Šeško plays his football next season.
Both clubs are eager to finalise the situation quickly, but for now, the ball is in Leipzig and Šeško’s court.
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