Newcastle is “promoting” to agree to Benjamin Sesco’s RB Leipzig “Tonight” after the striker said he was “willing to sign the club.”
Magpies already had a bid worth 80 million euros worth of bids rejected by Sesko’s RB Leipzig, as Bundesliga Club was not satisfied with the structure of the transaction despite the magpies reaching valuation.
Sky Germany reporter Philip Hins on Monday claimed Manchester United was ready to “match” the asking price of 80 million euros and Leipzig “welcomes a possible bid war.”
Hinze writes to X: Sesko’s agent is still in Leipzig. Negotiations are underway. As reported, Manchester United are ready to match Newcastle’s offer.
‘It all depends on Sesco. The best situation for Leipzig. Newcastle’s offer was attractive to Leipzig, but the payment structure must be adjusted.
However, any move depends on Sesko’s decision, and Bild claimed later Monday that the Slovenians “said they just wanted to join both clubs.”
Newcastle is said to want clarity “quickly” and the report claimed it had set a “short deadline” for potential transfers.
The Build added that it will only make an offer if Sesco rejects Newcastle and “commits” to the Red Devils. Strikers are said to “slightly like” the move towards Old Trafford, but Newcastle says “strikers want to be involved” and “encouraged.”
Reports added:
“Sesko is Newcastle’s top offensive target and is determined to speed up the deal, especially after being told he’s willing to sign the club on Monday.
“The Magpies will need to bring strikers ahead of the season’s opening game at Aston Villa on Saturday, so they are looking for results in one form or another over the next 24 hours.”
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Football finance expert Stephen Bourson claims that United will set themselves up for “disaster” by signing Sesco.
Speaking to a football insider, Boson said:
“It’s £690 million for the 22-year-old striker, and if that goes well, he’s three times more worth it by the time he had the top striker of the decade.
“If that fails, it’s very difficult for United to know in any way because they have a different disaster, because they know they have an overall continuation of failed forwards they’ve bought over the past few years.
“They have to be able to build bets and hopes, and Sesco falls into that category.”