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Benjamin Sesko in action for Man United
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Sam Alladies’ name “Absolutely Great” Attacker Man United should have signed on Sesco’s behalf

October 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Mateta was a huge hit at Crystal Palace
  • Man United need patience with Benjamin Sesco

Former England and Premier League manager Sam Aladdis has placed emphasis on Manchester United’s recent transfer decision, suggesting that the club made the mistake this summer by choosing Benjamin Sesco over Jean-Philippe Mateta.

Allardyce claims that Mateta, who has a record of size, experience and proven track record in the Premier League, was a smarter gamble for United’s ambitions.

His comments rekindled debates about United’s recruitment strategy and the direction of the attack under Reuben Amorim.

The Red Devils signed RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco to lead the offense, but the younger striker has struggled to settle for the club and has only scored one goal so far this season.

Mateta was a huge hit at Crystal Palace

Meanwhile, Mateta has been consistent at Crystal Palace, helping this year’s club win the FA Cup and Community Shield.

Meanwhile, Sesko appears to be completely out of contact in United’s attack.

“Do you know who I bought more than anyone else? Mateta, absolutely. Allardyce said about the No Tippy Tappy Football Podcast.

“We’re looking at the size of the youth (Nick Urtemaid) that Newcastle signed, and again we’re looking at the size of the centre-forward. Mateta won the team, won the FA Cup, arrived in Europe and it took me over a year to do that.

“There’s no better center than he. Why didn’t anyone go: “Van”, Manchester United? Because he has everything. ”

The Alladies also questioned United’s boldness in the transfer market, but the club is once again moving towards a big striker, and the decision United will be younger with a long-term development plan could be dangerous.

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Of course, there is a warning. Mateta is tied to contract negotiations at the palace, and the club may refuse to sell major strikers.

Man United need patience with Benjamin Sesco

Benjamin Sesco responds during Man United’s defeat to Arsenal (Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images)

United’s board and recruitment team clearly chose another long-term plan with Sesco.

While criticism of Allardyce may sound harsh, it shows significant tensions in United’s transfer thinking, whether they bet on young people and possibilities or sign an established performer who guarantees returns.

In his eyes, Mateta was a more logical choice, especially considering the united offensive demands. Whether that argument is underpinned depends on how Sesko develops and whether United need numbers and consistency ahead of time.

“He’s the leader, he’s incredible” – Man United legend replaced Reuben Amorim

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