The fight to sign Manchester United and Newcastle United’s Benjamin Sesco has created a backpage as a race to bring strikers to the Premier League.
The Daily Mail reports that Newcastle is “working hard and hard” to agree to a £70 million deal with RB Leipzig, where Slovenians received signs of encouragement they want to sign the club.
“Sesco is Newcastle’s top offensive target and is determined to speed up the deal, especially after being told he’s willing to sign the club on Monday.”
Meanwhile, I-Paper says the 22-year-old chase of Manchester United was boosted by the fact that despite his intention to let go of Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia, he doesn’t have to sell players to sign Sesco.
“Some sources said the club cannot afford to be dragged into the bidding war.
Eze and Guehe set up for their palace stay
Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi are scheduled to stay at Crystal Palace with potential blows to several Premier League clubs who were tracking the English duo, The Sun reports.
Liverpool, Newcastle and Tottenham are all interested in signing centre backguech, but Arsenal is keeping an eye on Eze.
“The palace has not received company offers for either player and will not sell in a hurry.
“This is good news that the club fans still caught up in the European heartbreak and that they appear to be set to descend into the conference league.”
Chelsea’s £65 million boost
Chelsea is set to win £605 million on player sales on the brink of joining other Premier League clubs along with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Lesley Ugochukwu and Armando Broja.
Everton is in discussions to sign Dewsbury Hall for a deal worth the first £25 million add-on, but both Ugochukwu and Broja are approaching Burnley’s signature.
“It is understood that both players have agreed to a five-year deal with Scott Parker’s side.”
