The lack of European football of Manchester United does not seem to postpone Benjamin Sesko, who is said to have a move to Old Trafford above Newcaatle United
Benjamin Sesko has proven Alan Shearer wrong while he has corners for a move to Manchester United. The Slovenian star is strongly connected to both the Red Devils and Newcastle United, while it seems able to leave RB Leipzig this summer.
Sesko, which is appreciated at £ 64 million, will continue after Leipzig has missed Champions League football. United will be completely absent in European football this season after a Torrid 2024/25 campaign, which culminated in a 1-0 loss against Tottenham in the Europa League final.
After that match, Shearer tore in Ruben Amorim and his team and shot their tactics and the general direction of the club. The Newcastle icon was Adamant United would have difficulty attracting top players without the root of Champions League football.
The football podcast is about the rest, he said: “They will have to recruit very well, because many of these players are clearly not good enough or are not suitable for that playing style. They are a million miles on and next to the field and I don't know how they get out of it.
“How do they attract top players this summer and can even pay for them now that they are not in the Champions League? Why would big players want to go there?”
In contrast to the position of Shearer, it seems that Sesko has not been deterred by the lack of European football at United, in the midst of reports that he prefers a move to Old Trafford over Newcastle, which have qualified for the top club competition of UEFA.
According to Sky in Germany, Sesko responded positively to the importance of United. Amorim has already strengthened its forward line this summer with Big -Money movements for Bryan Mbeumo – which she also chose a club that played in the Champions League – and Matheus Cunha, but the United Boss still wants to add more firepower to his team.
Newcastle is not out of the race to sign the 22-year-old. The need for the Magpies for a quality of quality has been intensified after Alexander Isak made it clear that he wants to leave the club in the midst of interest from Liverpool.
Newcastle is not under pressure to sell their star striker, but takes a serious account of cashing in a Swede, sent home from the recent friendly friendship of the club in Celtic before they were excluded from their pre-season tour to Asia.
Head coach Eddie Howe insists that the final decision about Isak will be made by the club's board. He said: “I would not put a time schedule on it. I think it should be suitable for the football club with these situations, and everything will be taken in context.
“But the club will make the right decision with all the information it has, and ultimately, to try to help the club move forward in any way. Then it is up to us to make good decisions the other way and improve the team as well as possible. That is what we try to do, regardless of Alex's situation.
“But I think there is a wider photo here. There is a whole football club that has to make the decision. The ownership, together with the board of directors, especially with the money involved in modern transfers. The manager of course has an opinion, but in the end the decision will rest with the board.”