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Sesko, Ekitike, or Watkins: Who will be Manchester United's new number 9 next season?
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Manchester United’s Next Number 9: Will it Be Sesko, Ekitike, or Watkins?

July 10, 2025 6 Min Read
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  • Hugo Ekitike – Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Benjamin Sesco – RB Leipzig
  • Ollie Watkins – Aston Villa

Manchester United has struggled financially since Reuben Amorim took over eight months ago, culminating in a disappointing 15th place finish last season.

The former sports director, who experienced a setback in the Europa League against local rivals Tottenham on May 21, is feeling intense pressure as he manages operations at Old Trafford.

With European competitions failing to boost their prospects for the upcoming season, the Red Devils are gearing up for a significant summer behind the scenes.

While United considers parting ways with Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, and Alejandro Garnacho this summer, Amorim has identified a ninth player as a priority target.

The ongoing uncertainty around Rasmus Hojlund’s long-term position has emphasized the need for attacking reinforcements as they prepare for the 2025/26 season.

As the new Premier League season approaches in less than a month, Manchester United is linked with several of Europe’s top attacking talents.

Hugo Ekitike – Eintracht Frankfurt

Though Hugo Ekitike only made a permanent move to Eintracht Frankfurt last summer, it seems likely that the former PSG prospect will depart Deutsche Bank Park rather quickly.

Ekitike has quickly risen to stardom in Europe, with Frankfurt officials indicating they may struggle to retain the French U21 international.

After transferring from Reims for a reported £30 million in the summer of 2022, the 23-year-old has continued to impress among Germany’s elite, despite a lack of impact at PSG.

The Frankfurt star, who netted 15 goals and provided eight assists in the Bundesliga last season, has attracted significant interest from major clubs across Europe.

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Alongside speculation regarding a Chelsea move this summer, Ekitike appears focused on securing a move to a high-profile Premier League team, and reports suggest that Manchester United is closely monitoring the situation.

Discussions are already taking place among involved parties, indicating that Amorim sees the French youth as a key target for the summer.

Breaking: Manchester United have contacted Eintracht Frankfurt to express interest in Hugo Ekitike, according to German Sky. pic.twitter.com/tbqmdqfktz

– Sky Sports News (@skysportsnews) June 12, 2025

Benjamin Sesco – RB Leipzig

Last week, Benjamin Sesco’s imminent move to Arsenal came into question as the Slovak talent is left pondering the unforeseen turn of events.

Initially, Arsenal seemed close to securing a deal with RB Leipzig, but the club abruptly shifted focus to Victor Gyoker, leaving Sesco’s future uncertain.

However, even though the north London transfer appears stalled, the 22-year-old is still viewed as a potential signing for a Premier League club.

Manchester United reportedly sees a great opportunity and is ready to pursue one of Europe’s most promising talents this summer.

The former Salzburg player, who scored 21 goals in all competitions last season, has also been linked to the iconic Spanish club Real Madrid.

As Leipzig foresees no European competition next season and prepares to part with some of their top assets, a move to Old Trafford for Sesco is considered a significant acquisition.

Reuben Amorim hopes Manchester United will secure Hugo Ekitike as a primary target and striker this summer, according to Benjamin Sesco and Sky Germany. pic.twitter.com/twxqf3nl1n

– Sky Sports News (@skysportsnews) March 21, 2025

Ollie Watkins – Aston Villa

Aston Villa experienced a heartbreaking near-miss last season, narrowly missing out on Champions League qualification due to goal differences, making it crucial for them to secure additional funds.

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Confronted with significant financial concerns, Villa knows they might have to part ways with some of their star players.

While English international Ollie Watkins had previously shown interest from Arsenal, the 29-year-old forward is again linked with a move away from Unai Emery’s squad.

Watkins is recognized as one of England’s top strikers behind Harry Kane, having scored 16 goals in the Premier League last season, ranking him among the league’s elite scorers.

Mourning a late-season rivalry with Manchester United’s Rashford, Watkins has publicly expressed his frustration, and there are rumors that the former Brentford striker may leave the Midlands.

With five successful seasons at Villa Park under his belt, his potential arrival is highly anticipated.

Ollie Watkins is on Manchester United’s list of potential center-forward recruits should Rasmus Hojlund depart the club.

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– Athletic | Soccer (@theathleticfc) June 30, 2025

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**Fan Take:** This news highlights critical shifts in player dynamics that could redefine team strategies for the upcoming season. For soccer fans, these changes not only spark intrigue around potential signings but may also significantly impact the competitive landscape of the Premier League.

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