Slovenia star Benjamin Sesko is expected to give his preference to his next club later tonight, because RB Leipzig receives almost matching offers from Premier League Giants
The coming hours will be decisive with regard to the future of Benjamin Sesko with the RB Leipzig striker who informs his current club whether he prefers a move to Manchester United of Newcastle.
Both Premier League clubs are locked up in a tugboat over the Slovenia Center Vooruit and have submitted similar bids that Leipzig evaluates.
But the latest reports suggest that the decision will ultimately be what Club Sesko would prefer to be apparent this season – and Sesko is now expected to confirm his intentions by tonight.
Earlier on Tuesday it turned out that United formally submitted an £ 73.8 million offer for the 22-year-old, which accelerated the process, so that he will leave the Bundesliga-outfit. Newcastle was the first to submit a formal offer that was rejected. After conversations with the Bundesliga club, the side of Eddie Howe served an improved range of £ 69.5 million plus £ 8.6 million in add-ons on Monday.
However, there are extra considerations that can also influence Premier League champions Liverpool. If Sesko decides to move to Old Trafford instead of St James' Park, it would increase the chances that Alexander Isak will stay with the tone, despite the fact that he expressed his wish to explore new opportunities in the midst of Anfield's interest.
Although the asking price of the tone stays a bit higher than what the Premier League champions seem to pay willing to have rejected a first bid last week.
Isak cannot be seen in the preseason for Newcastle, where the club quotes a thigh injury, although he also brought himself to the facilities of the former club Real Sociedad for a mini training camp.
United, on the other hand, wants to upgrade on Rasmus Hojlund, who is available at Old Trafford for only £ 30 million after two difficult seasons. The Red Devils have already signed two attackers this summer and Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo brought in for a combined £ 133.5 million from Wolves and Brentford.
That is despite the fact that the club is not in Europe this season, while it remains unclear how motivated Sesko is the chance to participate in this season's Champions League for Newcastle.
