Reports say Benjamin Sesco has agreed to personal terms with both Manchester United and Newcastle United. RB Leipzig received bids from both Premier League clubs after Red Devils filed an offer worth £65 million and £900,000 add-ons on Tuesday morning.
Newcastle was more aggressive among the two suitors prior to the latest developments, representing two formal approaches to Bundesliga outfits. Leipzig has rejected the first £5 million worth of add-ons worth £65 million and has yet to respond to the guaranteed £70 million and bonus follow-up proposal.
The outcome is imminent as Leipzig puts pressure on the next step, but United and Newcastle are waiting for a final decision from the club and players.
According to Sky Germany, Sesco is open to join either of the Premier League side by agreeing to personal terms to both during a recent talk.
The 22-year-old is said to have reached a full-word agreement on United’s long-term deal with Newcastle after his representative resolved final details on Monday.
The club reportedly can get an agreement with Leipzig, and the Magpies are offering more money now.
Previous reports suggested that United would only commit to Sesko’s formal bid if he was encouraged about his desire to participate.
So I feel that the Old Trafford Giants’ big money move is important for Reuben Amorim to complete an offensive overhaul this summer.
He has already stole a total of £133.5 million and signed Masteus Cunya and Brentford’s Brian Mbemo in front of the wolf.
United were expected to be cash strapped this summer after losing their European qualifications and finishing 15th in the Premier League.
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There is also no famous permanent exit from Amorim’s team, where Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia are still being expelled in Carrington.
However, United saves a lot of money on Marcus Rashford’s salary, and Barcelona has fully covered it during the loan spells during the season.
Meanwhile, the Red Devils have generated roughly £20 million from the selling clause, following summer switches for Anthony Elanga, Alvaro Fernandez and Maxi Oedel.
They also cover Cunha’s £62.5 million fees in three installments, and Mbeumo’s £45 million initial price tag four times.
Amorim’s spending may not be made there. Midfielders and goalkeepers are reportedly still on the agenda.
