Benjamin Sesko has been at the centre of a transfer saga between Manchester United and Newcastle United with both sides tussling over the potential services of the striker.
The two sides have been in talks with the striker’s current club, RB Leipzig, about the potential of the 22-year-old joining their clubs ahead of the new Premier League season.
Furthermore, both Newcastle United and the Red Devils have submitted formal bids for the striker with the aim of completing the signing of the striker.
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As well as this, both sides have reached an agreement with Sesko over a potential deal.
Now, it will be up to RB Leipzig to decide which bid to accept.
But, now, Ben Jacobs has given a major update on Sesko’s situation helping to provide clarity over the striker’s potential future club.
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Speaking on X, the journalist has revealed that Benjamin Sesko has made it clear that he wants to join Manchester United this summer.
Furthermore, Jacobs has also revealed that there is a growing sense of confidence within the Manchester United camp that the 22-year-old will join the club if the two clubs reach a deal.
This could well be the case following centredevils’ exclusive report that revealed that Benjamin Sesko had given the move to Old Trafford his green light.
If the striker was to join United, the club would arguably be getting someone of high quality.
As well as this, Ruben Amorim would have more depth in the striker position following the signing of Matheus Cunha earlier in the window to add to the current depth available in the position.
But, with Newcastle United still in the conversation for the forward, the upcoming days will be crucial in telling us where Sesko may end up come the end of this summer’s transfer window.
🚨 Understand Benjamin Sesko has made it clear this evening he wants to join Manchester United.
Newcastle have today offered improved terms and their bid to Leipzig remains the stronger of the two clubs. But there is now a growing sense of confidence within Manchester United… pic.twitter.com/tHowh1GnhE
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) August 5, 2025
