Manchester United had been actively pursuing RB Leipzig’s 22‑year‑old striker Benjamin Šeško, placing him at the top.

Manchester United had been actively pursuing RB Leipzig’s 22‑year‑old striker Benjamin Šeško, placing him at the top of their summer shopping list with negotiations unfolding over a €70–80 million (£60–79 m) package .

The club has reportedly sent a senior recruitment delegation to Germany, and Šeško is said to have preferred joining United—even without Champions League football—due to the prospect of working under new manager Ruben Amorim .

 

Behind the scenes, United plan to offload fringe figures such as Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia to fund the signing . Manager Amorim views Šeško as a potential “dynamite” addition who could reinvigorate current misfiring striker Rasmus Højlund and elevate overall attacking options .

 

However, recent developments indicate a dramatic twist. Multiple reports, notably from Slovenia, now claim Šeško has opted to join Newcastle United instead, confirming a shock U‑turn away from United . According to Slovenian outlet Delo, Šeško has “made a decision” and will continue his career at St James’ Park, which would effectively end United’s pursuit in a surprising turnaround .

 

Newcastle’s recent rejection of a £110 m Liverpool bid for Alexander Isak—and their demand for £150 m—may have made Šeško the priority replacement, completing their own shift in transfer strategy .

 

🔑 Key takeaways:

 

United were leading the race and were believed to be the front‑runners.

 

Šeško reportedly preferred United, and talks were progressing.

 

Sudden shift reports from Slovenian media claim he has chosen Newcastle instead—a major blow to United’s plan.

 

 

As it stands, this transfer now appears to have swung decisively to Newcastle, leaving United to re-evaluate their striker targets in the final days of the window.

 

 

 

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