The decision time for the future of Benjamin Sesko has arrived. At this time, both MU and Newcastle United waited to see which plan will close after the tense battle.
The future of the striker who is very sought after Benjamin Sesko will be decided today (August 5, local time) when the deadline that Newcastle sets for him to officially expire.
Both MU and Newcastle United are waiting for the final decision from the Slovenian star, promising to end one of the most dramatic summer deals.
Sesko's signature race is extremely tense. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, MU soon took a move in this deal.
Although he has not sent an official proposal, MU informs RB Leipzig that they are willing to offer a price equivalent to Newcastle if Sesko chose to come to the “theater of dreams”.
The source also said that Sesko's representative is currently present at Leipzig to discuss directly with stakeholders, showing “it's time to decide”. Many reputable sources also affirmed that Sesko himself prioritized to Old Trafford.
On the Newcastle side, their patience and generosity may have reached the limit. After being rejected by RB Leipzig, the offer worth 75 million euros, “injected” continued to raise the price to buy to 80 million euros and gave the ultimate letter to Sesko.
They want to know the definitive answer today to soon have a solution. According to the Athletic David David, RB Leipzig not only wants a high fee but also requires a percentage terms at the next sale, making the negotiations forever use.
The Daily Mail revealed that if not received a nod from Sesko, Newcastle will immediately turn to the next goal of striker Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain. Regarding Newcastle, Isak striker has returned to the team's training center and will have to explain to coach Eddie Howe on recent and present issues.
The 27 -year -old striker is expected to be subject to an internal penalty for unprofessional and non -standard behavior. The former Sociedad star will be severely punished if his explanation is not convincing the British leader.