Man Utd transfer news: Sesko alternatives eyed as Erik ten Hag considers reunion

Manchester United should consider Spire Goals if they miss Benjamin Sesko with Erik ten Hag and Bayer Leverkusen who may go behind Rasmus Hojlund at the back

Manchester United wants to fight with Newcastle while they both keep an eye on RB Leipzig frontman Benjamin Sesko with the Magpies who already see an offer for the Slovenian rejected.

The Red Devils have now submitted an offer and have the finances to pursue Sesko without selling one of their current players. They have already spent more than £ 120 million to land Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, but now want a no. 9 to lead their line.

Ruben Amorim is under pressure to have a much greater impact than last season, but so far new recruits have been limited this summer. The United Boss will hope that his philosophy and game plan will help at Old Trafford for a long time on the training field.

United still has to try to get some players out of their books with the time their Premier League opener rises in less than fourteen days. Here is the last to come from Manchester.

Two backup options for Sesko

United is desperate to sign a new striker this summer and have Nicolas Jackson under their two backup options if they do not land Sesko from Leipzig with Newcastle who also pushes to land the Slovenian.

The Chelsea Forward is on their shortlist with the athletic report that the blues are open this summer to the sale of Jackson after signing Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, but only if they receive an acceptable proposal.

In the meantime, French Outlet L'Equipe reports that PSG's Randal Kolo Muani is another option that United is considering. Juventus was the leaders who land Kolo Muani, but it is claimed that Deal has now stalled, so that those in Manchester can dive back.

Hojlund's Ten Hag -Runia

Bayer Leverkusen is enthusiastic about a movement for Rasmus Hojlund from United, while Erik ten Hag is considering signing the DANE for the second time in two years. It was during his second summer that the Dutchman spent more than £ 70 million to land the striker from Atalanta.

Hojlund has struggled for goals and is linked to a move with the Bundesliga now a live option. Leverkusen, who received a lot of money this summer, could be confronted with AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus, according to the caught offside.

Amorim recently admitted that he could not guarantee that Hojlund would stay outside the window of this summer, although the player wants to stay and prove that he is able to cut in Manchester.

Club bosses work on more deals

Omar Berrada has urged that big figures in the club work hard to strengthen Amorim's team this summer. The United CEO said to reporters: “We have to do a lot of multi-tasking.

“We have a team at home under the leadership of (director of Voetbal) Jason (Wilcox), the recruitment team, which works around the clock to ensure that we continue to find opportunities to strengthen our team. There are many late phone calls and early morning meetings to ensure that we stay on top. What we want to do is to win and win as quickly as possible.”

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