RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesco is reportedly “ready to fly” to seal medical care at Man UTD after getting the “green light” from the club.
The Red Devils took advantage of Sesco’s desire to move to Old Trafford when they launched their first offer for Slovenia International on Tuesday.
Despite not offering as much as Newcastle, it was revealed that Sesco had preferred a move to Man UTD this summer, and that the Red Devils had been waiting for their move.
Fabrizio Romano announced on Wednesday that Man Utd will close out Sharpish with Sesko by raising a five-year contract with the Premier League.
Romano writes to X: Contract until June 2030. Sheshko wants to participate in the clear sense revealed here yesterday. I have never given any similar indication to any other club. The club-to-club discussion with RB Leipzig continues. ”
Sky Germany Reporter Florian Plettenberg has been added to X. He is ready to sign contracts that are running until at least 2030 at both #MUFC and #NUFC. Manchester United is pushing to close trades at the next hour. ”
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And now, Centredevils revealed that Sesko is “ready to fly” to Manchester, revealing that he will “wait for a green light” and “complete his medical care.”
Centredevils adds, “confined in negotiations” with Leipzig:
“Centredevils can reveal that there is a significant advance in the speech due to the currently established add-on structure between the two clubs.”
Former Man UTD defender Paul Parker believes Sesko has made the right choice to join Red Devils, showing more ambitions than his move to Newcastle.
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Parker told the Talking Devils Podcast earlier this week: “The game has changed, but one of the things that happened is my opinion on Manchester United. When Mbeumo joined, he mentioned the word project four or five times.
“Paul Mason mentioned that players want Champions League football, but sold this story of players turning down Manchester United as they got eight games in the season and the media couldn’t get Champions League football.
“So they’re in the Champions League and they’re going to choose Newcastle over Manchester United. There’s no guarantee that Newcastle will be in the Champions League for three years.
“The long and lacking of that is that I joined United because it could have been. After a while, you realize that when you go to something and start growing, you realize how big those drums are.