The fight for Benjamin Sesco’s signature has reached a critical stage, and Newcastle United are now pushing hard to secure a deal with RB Leipzig.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Magpies are ready to improve their current 75 million euro and 5 million euro add-on offers, with growing optimism that agreements on both the fees and structure are in scope.
Newcastle’s initial proposal is already consistent with Leipzig’s rating in terms of fixed fees, but the two clubs continue to work on more detailed details on add-ons and payment structures.
Newcastle United are making a big move to sign Sesco
Newcastle believes they are in a strong position to quickly close the club-to-club side of the contract, encouraged by the progress of the negotiations and if the players give approval.
However, the race is not over. Manchester United remained in the frame and met in person with RB Leipzig on Saturday evening.
Although United has not yet filed a formal bid, club sources suggest that they are ready to launch an official offer if Sesco shows their intention to move to Old Trafford. Leipzig is fully aware of United’s intentions and keeps the doors open for both parties.
The final outcome now depends on Sesko himself. The 22-year-old Slovenian striker is expected to make his decision soon, as both clubs are eagerly awaiting his verdict.
Mann United remained firmly in the race for RB Leipzigster
For a long time, Sesco has been considered one of Europe’s most promising advances. His qualities have attracted the attention of some of the world’s biggest clubs.
Newcastle’s ambition and willingness to act quickly may give them an edge, but all Man United projects could prove decisive in the race to sign off on the Vandesliga attackers.
With both sides fully invested and ready to be sold by RB Leipzig, Sesko’s choice will determine how the Premier League side will land one of the summer’s most coveted talents.
Man United’s Target Sesco has been called by his former teammates “better than Ehring Haaland.”
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