The Independent
·5 August 2025
Man United hold firm on Benjamin Sesko stance as Newcastle raise the stakes with new bid

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·5 August 2025
Manchester United believe Benjamin Sesko prefers a move to Old Trafford over St James’ Park, but the club are reluctant to get into a bidding war with Newcastle for the RB Leipzig striker.
Newcastle submitted a second offer for Sesko on Monday worth €80m plus a further €10m in potential add-ons, in the hope of getting a deal over the line after seeing their first bid rejected. Newcastle want to secure a replacement striker for manager Eddie Howe as Liverpool pursue Alexander Isak, his top goalscorer last season.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim also wants to bolster his attacking line, with Rasmus Hojlund’s future uncertain. But there has so far been no offer from Old Trafford as they resist the temptation to battle with Newcastle and potentially inflate Sesko’s already hefty price.
The Slovenia international, 22, has long been on the club’s radar and is also a target of Newcastle, who missed out on Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike to Liverpool and have an unsettled star in Isak.
Amorim’s side had looked at Liam Delap earlier in the summer, only for the Ipswich striker to favour a move to Chelsea. They are still considering Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins as an alternative if Newcastle win the battle for Sesko.
The Red Devils are returning from the United States after taking part in the Premier League Summer Series, having so far made two key summer acquisitions. Matheus Cunha joined from Wolves in a £62.5m deal last month, with Bryan Mbeumo last week following in a move that could cost up to £71m after protracted negotiations with Brentford.
Marcus Rashford has joined Barcelona on a season-long loan with a view to a permanent switch. The club are still trying to shift Antony, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Tyrell Malacia.