Attacking Football
·6 août 2025
Benjamin Šeško and Manchester United: The Transfer Saga That Won’t Quit

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·6 août 2025
It has almost become tradition at Manchester United, a drawn-out, big-name striker hunt with all the drama of a Netflix series. This time, the spotlight’s on Benjamin Šeško, RB Leipzig’s young Slovenian forward with the kind of physical profile and potential that gets scouts excited and fans impatient. The club needs a goal scorer, the manager wants more pressing and versatility up front, and The England giants supporters are desperate for a summer signing that feels like it moves the needle.
News emerged that the Red Devils are closing in on a deal for the Slovenian striker close to 85 Million Euros. Manchester United searching for a new striker is not a new story, but the stakes feel a little higher; Ruben Amorim squad needs to get this right.
Šeško obviously is not just another young striker, he’s the type who combines height, mobility, and technical quality. At 22, he’s already shown he can score, stretch teams, and lead the line without looking out of place in the Bundesliga.
The Red Devils, under Amorim, want someone who can press, drop deep when needed, and also play off the last defender. On paper, Šeško ticks all those boxes.
Signing Šeško would be a move for both the present and the future, getting him now could solve the No. 9 problem for the next half-decade or longer. It’s a chance to back the manager’s vision and avoid another short-term fix that has plagued the club in recent years.
The truth is, United’s striker shortlist has already thinned out, partly due to competition, partly because some top names simply aren’t interested. Osimhen, Isak, and Gyökeres were all admired by the club, but each went in a different direction or made it clear United wasn’t their preferred destination, with high fees also a factor which shifted the focus to the Slovenian striker.
While United have faced criticism for their transfer approach in the past, there are signs the club is trying to get smarter. Chief executive Omar Berrada has made it clear United are working around the clock to secure new signings before the season kicks off. Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Diego Leon are already through the door, but everyone at Manchester United knows a new striker is still one of the missing pieces.
With RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Šeško at the top of the wish list, Berrada told reporters ahead of United’s final US tour game against Everton in Atlanta that he, director of football Jason Wilcox, and manager Ruben Amorim are “pulling out all the stops” to bring in more firepower. Landing Šeško will come at a steep cost with RB Leipzig are in a strong position and won’t be forced into a cut-price sale.
For United, that means another big outlay and, inevitably, big expectations. The pressure will be on from day one. At just 22, Šeško is talented but still developing, and Old Trafford is hardly a gentle proving ground. The media spotlight is relentless, and the club’s recent history with expensive forwards means every touch, every miss, and every celebration will be picked apart.
Last season, Šeško scored 18 goals in all competitions for Leipzig, showing flashes of the ruthless finishing that first put him on Europe’s radar. The big question is how he copes to the Premier League’s intensity. The pace, physicality, and defensive organization in England can be a shock for even the best imports. For every striker who adapts quickly, there are others who need a season or never quite settle at all.
Šeško has the tools to thrive, his frame makes him a handful for defenders, and his style should suit Amorim’s pressing game. But he’ll need time and patience, two things not always in abundance at United. If he starts slowly, the pressure and debate will ramp up fast. But if he clicks, United could finally have the reliable, modern center-forward they’ve been missing for years.
Landing Benjamin Šeško would signal that Manchester United are still a club with pull. Despite a Premier League trophy drought and no Champions League football this year, United have already convinced players like Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha to join, even with offers from sides better placed domestically and in Europe.
That suggests the club is building a project with genuine appeal, and Šeško’s arrival would only add to that sense of momentum. For the fans, a signing like this could lift spirits and inject real excitement ahead of the new campaign. It’s about more than a fresh face; it’s a statement that United are now recruiting with a purpose, looking for the right blend of youth, athleticism, and tactical flexibility. Šeško is not just a poacher, his movement, pressing, and ability to stretch defenses fit exactly what Rúben Amorim wants from his front line.
LEIPZIG, GERMANY – MAY 03: Benjamin Sesko of RB Leipzig scores his team’s first goal whilst under pressure from Sacha Boey of Bayern Munich during the Bundesliga match between RB Leipzig and FC Bayern München at Red Bull Arena on May 03, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
If things go as expected and the Red Devils land the Slovenian Striker questions have to be asked about the future of the current striker. Manchester United invested heavily in the Danish striker, and while his debut season had flashes of promise, it also brought periods of frustration and speculation about his long-term fit.
Some reports have suggested Manchester United might have to move him on if a new striker arrives, but Højlund has made it clear he’s ready to fight for his spot. Competition up front is no bad thing if anything, it raises standards and gives Amorim more options to adapt his tactics game to game. Can United keep Højlund and still sign Šeško? Financially, it’s not out of the question, especially with the likely departures elsewhere in the squad.
What is certain is that a successful Šeško signing would let the Red Devils approach the new season with genuine attacking depth and flexibility, something they haven’t had for years. Ultimately, bringing in Šeško is about building a new core for the attack, setting a standard for recruitment, and giving both fans and the squad belief that Manchester United are, finally, moving in the right direction.
In the end, this transfer saga has become a real test of Manchester United’s ambition and sense of direction. The club handled the Šeško pursuit with decisiveness and intent which will echo far beyond just who wears the No. 9 shirt next season.
This outcome will offer fans and the football world a window into what United are trying to become under their new leadership. Is the club under this leadership finally able to identify its top targets, act quickly, and lay foundations for a sustainable rebuild
Landing Šeško sends a signal that United can still compete for the most promising talent and are backing their manager’s long-term vision. It is a statement of intent that the Red Devils are still able to sign the best young talents in world football.