The promising career of forward Benjamin Sesko at Manchester United hasn’t gained significant momentum since his high-profile acquisition during the summer transfer window. This slow start has been compounded by a knee injury he picked up towards the end of the 2-2 draw against Tottenham on November 8.
The 22-year-old forward, who joined the team from RB Leipzig back in August, has experienced a gradual integration process. His adaptation has been prolonged due to missing a substantial portion of the pre-season training and the adjustment required for a new league.
Sesko’s absence set to overlap with AFCON departures
Sesko was unable to participate in Slovenia’s last two qualifying matches for the World Cup, and the extent of his injury was revealed during the international break.
The expected duration of Sesko’s absence is approximately one month, although the precise timeline for his return is still subject to determination.
Amorim is scheduled to provide an update during a press conference this Friday, leading up to United’s home game against Everton on Monday night.
His period of unavailability could coincide with the departures of fellow forwards Amad and Bryan Mbeumo to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations, starting in Morocco on December 21. This presents a significant concern for United.
Considering that they have only one match per week this season and acknowledging the improvements in overall fitness levels achieved under Amorim, United has experienced a notably lower incidence of injuries compared to previous seasons. The only other player currently sidelined due to injury is the returning Lisandro Martinez.
With Sesko absent, the key decision for Amorim to make ahead of the match against David Moyes and his team, a former United manager, at Old Trafford on Monday will be determining who will lead the attack.
Manchester United is scheduled to play against Everton on Monday night, marking the resumption of Premier League action.