Manchester United have made Benjamin Sesco of RB Leipzig’s best transfer target this summer.
Manchester United CEO Omar Bellada says the club is working 24 hours a day to sign more before the start of the new season.
United added Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Diego Leon this summer, but RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko is pushing him to sign the striker to lead the attack with top targets.
Speaking before United’s final US tour game with Everton in Atlanta, Belada said that director of football Jason Wilcox and director of boss Reuben Amorim are doing everything he can to strengthen his team with a new face.
“We have to multitask a lot,” Bellada said. “We are back in the home led by Jason, a recruiting team, working round the clock to ensure an opportunity to strengthen our squad.
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“Of course, it helps to add players. We saw the arrivals of Brian Mbeumo, Masteus Cunha and Diego Leon. They’re very well adapted.
“We’ve seen Brian play for the first time, and Matthews has already shown his quality, indicating that Diego is just coming from Paraguay and has adapted very quickly.
“The mood was very good, culture, standards, values, we are trying to make sure we create a team spirit that will allow players to compete at the highest level.
“What we want to do is win the title as soon as possible.
“It’s a way to raise standards, very disciplined and approach the application of those standards. We need to make sure that everyone is following them, that everyone believes them, and that no one falls out of the line.
Looking back at United’s three-game US tour, Berrada said:
“The team is very well trained, interacting with fans, activating with partners, everything is great. The Premier League has had a great tournament.”
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