Is Manchester United Close to Signing Sesko from Leipzig?

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Key Takeaways
- Manchester United is negotiating a deal for Benjamin Sesko.
- Initial offer is 65 million pounds, plus add-ons.
- Newcastle is competing for Sesko's signature.
- Sesko has expressed a desire to join Manchester United.
- The transfer could affect other players' futures.
New Delhi, Aug 6 (NationPress) Manchester United is on the verge of securing a deal for Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig, reportedly making an initial offer of 65 million pounds along with an additional 8.9 million pounds in performance-related bonuses.
The club is in a competitive race for the Slovenian forward's signature, facing off against Premier League rivals Newcastle, who have submitted a second offer of 69.7 million pounds plus add-ons after an initial bid that was just shy of 70 million pounds with bonuses included.
As reported by Sky Sports, while there is no complete agreement at this stage, negotiations are progressing positively, with Sesko expressing a preference to join Manchester United over other contenders like Newcastle.
Sky Germany's report added that Manchester United has increased their base fee offer to approximately 69.6 million pounds, plus potential add-ons, during discussions with Leipzig, who have yet to respond as the competition for the striker intensifies.
Sesko did not participate in Leipzig's recent pre-season friendly loss to Atalanta, indicating his likely departure from the club. He has already informed his teammates of his desire to leave and was seen training alone at Leipzig's facilities on Tuesday.
The 22-year-old has maintained a good relationship with Leipzig and is ready to head to the UK as soon as the agreement is finalized.
Manchester United's pursuit of Sesko could impact Newcastle's striker Alexander Isak. Eddie Howe's team may consider selling Isak if they secure the Slovenian international.
Newcastle recently rejected a 110 million pounds offer from Liverpool for their star forward, Isak. If Sesko joins United, Isak's future at St James' Park appears more secure.
This move also raises questions about Rasmus Hojlund's position at Old Trafford. Interestingly, Leipzig has shown interest in Hojlund and suggested a loan arrangement as part of any potential deal for Sesko.