The Red Devils could have thwarted the Magpies’ strategies to proactively find a replacement for their key forward, Alexander Isak, by submitting a last-minute proposition for Slovenian attacker, Sesko.
The club from Leipzig is willing to negotiate a transfer and reportedly values the athlete at €75 million. Previously, Newcastle stood as the singular club to have presented an official proposition within that financial range.
Information emerging from the northeast implied a sense of optimism regarding the potential completion of a deal. However, fresh uncertainties have emerged concerning Sesko’s potential arrival at St. James’ Park, as Man United, a fellow contender, has entered the fray with their own offer.
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According to information from The Athletic, Man United’s proposition involves €75m accompanied by achievable add-on payments in the future amounting to €10m.
This is expected to align with Leipzig’s expectations, and it was presented before the German association had formally responded to Newcastle’s most recent proposition regarding Sesko.

Reportedly, within Old Trafford, there is confidence that Sesko would rather transfer to the Manchester side as opposed to Newcastle, who may potentially see Isak depart to Liverpool before the conclusion of the summer transfer period.
The Red Devils have already secured the services of Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford and Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the combined financial outlay totaling approximately £135m.
If their pursuit of Sesko proves fruitful, it would bring the financial commitment of Ruben Amorim’s team on attackers this summer to upwards of £200m.
Liverpool had an offer of £110m for Isak turned down last week, subsequently communicating to various news outlets that they would not be presenting a second offer.

There is some uncertainty pertaining to how genuine the Reds’ claim is, as it is widely anticipated that the club will make a renewed attempt to acquire the Swedish international later in the window, granted that Newcastle can identify a replacement.
Newcastle’s present striking resources are confined to Isak, who is seeking a transfer, and Will Osula, a Danish youth international. This situation arises after Callum Wilson, an experienced forward, opted to depart Tyneside on a free transfer, subsequently joining West Ham United.