Manchester United have taken a significant step forward in their hunt for a new striker, with RB Leipzig reportedly slashing the asking price for Benjamin Šeško.
The 22-year-old Slovenia international has long been a player of interest at Old Trafford, but Arsenal had previously been seen as frontrunners after agreeing personal terms. However, the Gunners have since completed the signing of Viktor Gyökeres from Sporting CP, effectively ending their pursuit of Šeško. That development puts Manchester United firmly back in contention — and they could now capitalise on RB Leipzig’s softened stance.
Why United Need a New No.9 This Summer
Rasmus Højlund’s underwhelming season — just 4 Premier League goals — left United short up front. With Marcus Rashford loaned to Barcelona and Højlund’s own future unclear, Ruben Amorim is keen to bring in firepower before the new campaign kicks off.
The Portuguese coach has already overseen a double attacking swoop — signing Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha for a combined £133.5m — but believes another central option is essential.
How Much Will Šeško Cost Now?
RB Leipzig initially wanted between £68m and £85m, but sources in Germany claim they will now accept bids around £60.6m (€70m).
Christopher Vivell, United’s new head of scouting and a former Leipzig director, is playing a key role in the deal. He’s reportedly visited Germany in recent weeks to watch Šeško in person.
Benjamin Šeško – 2024/25 Stats at a Glance
Stat (2024/25) | Benjamin Šeško |
---|---|
Bundesliga Goals | 13 |
Assists | 4 |
Shot Accuracy | 57% |
Big Chances Created | 10 |
Appearances | 30 |
Analyst Verdict
Benjamin Šeško has all the raw tools to thrive in the Premier League — from his aerial dominance and sharp movement to his clinical finishing. At just 22, he’s already shown maturity beyond his years in the Bundesliga. If Manchester United finalise this signing, it could be a defining moment for Ruben Amorim’s rebuild. With Højlund’s futures uncertain, Šeško offers a long-term No.9 solution that fits the system and the moment.
Key Takeaways
- RB Leipzig now open to €70m deal after Arsenal dropped out.
- Šeško scouted directly by United head of recruitment Christopher Vivell.
- United already spent £133.5m on attackers but may not be done.
- Rashford to Barcelona & Højlund uncertainty = striker push incoming.
What’s Next?
United are carefully weighing up their options. According to the Daily Mail, the Red Devils could still start the Premier League season without signing a striker — though that could change quickly if Leipzig receive formal contact.
If now Højlund exit as well, like Rashford did, the pressure to secure Šeško will intensify rapidly.
Should United move quickly for Šeško now that the price has dropped — or can they afford to wait and see?
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