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Manchester United complete €85m Benjamin Sesko signing

Benjamin Sesko has signed on the dotted line for Manchester United
Benjamin Sesko has signed on the dotted line for Manchester United

Manchester United have completed the signing of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko in a deal worth up to €85 million (£73.7m).

After finishing 15th in the Premier League last season – their worst top-flight campaign in 51 years – and losing the Europa League final, the Red Devils have spent the summer undertaking an eye-catching rebuild.

Ruben Amorim's men signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £62.5m (€72m) and Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo for £65m (€75m) plus £6m (€7m in add-ons, with their attack further bolstered by the arrival of Sesko.

The 22-year-old has signed a deal until 2030 at United, who it is understood are are paying Leipzig €76.5m plus a potential €8.5m in add-ons.

"The history of Manchester United is obviously very special but what really excites me is the future," Sesko said.

"When we discussed the project, it was clear that everything is in place for this team to continue to grow and compete for the biggest trophies again soon.

"From the moment that I arrived, I could feel the positive energy and family environment that the club has created. It is clearly the perfect place to reach my maximum level and fulfil all of my ambitions.

"I cannot wait to start learning from Ruben and connecting with my team-mates to achieve the success that we all know we are capable of together."

Sesko will be unveiled to the Old Trafford crowd at Saturday’s friendly against Fiorentina.

The Slovenia international has long been on the Red Devils’ radar, stretching back to when he left Domzale for RB Salzburg in 2019, and scored 21 goals in all competitions last season.

Newcastle made the first move for Sesko this summer but the player favoured a move to United, who open their Premier League campaign at home to Arsenal next Sunday.

Director of football Jason Wilcox said: "Benjamin possesses a rare combination of electrifying pace and the ability to physically dominate defenders, making him one of the most exceptional young talents in world football.

"We have followed Benjamin’s career closely; all of our data analysis and research concluded that he has the required qualities and personality to thrive at Manchester United.

"Working under the guidance of Ruben and our excellent performance team, Benjamin is joining the perfect environment to support him to reach his world-class potential.

"The desire that all of our new signings have shown to join the club this summer highlights the appeal and stature of Manchester United as we continue to build and develop a team capable of challenging for the biggest honours."

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 9: Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United makes a presentation to David De Gea of Fiorentina prior to the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 9, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester Unit

Meanwhile, David De Gea says there are no hard feelings over his United exit but admitted after his emotional Old Trafford return that he did contemplate retirement before joining Fiorentina.

The 34-year-old's name echoed around the ground he called home for 12 years after captain Bruno Fernandes led a special presentation (above) ahead of Saturday's friendly against the Serie A side.

De Gea joined Fiorentina last August after a spending a year without a club following his Old Trafford exit after United’s FA Cup final loss to Manchester City.

That was the last of 545 matches he played for the club, putting him in seventh place in their list of all-time appearance makers, and fans gave him a standing ovation when he was replaced towards the end of 1-1 draw on Saturday.

"It was great," De Gea said. "It’s been a long time since I’ve been back here, so it’s been a special day.

"Seeing old friends, people that I’ve been with for a lot of time. I have a lot of love from them, so very special. Coming to Old Trafford, to the pitch with nearly a full stadium was amazing."

De Gea saw Alex Ferguson, whoM he still refers to as "the boss", on the eve of a game that allowed him to say a proper farewell to United fans.

"Sometimes it’s difficult to describe with the words how you feel on the pitch, seeing the crowd, the players, everybody there," he said.

"It was emotional for me, so it’s a game that I’ll never forget for sure."

Asked if he had any disappointment about the way his exit unfolded in 2023, De Gea said: "No, sometimes football is like it is. You cannot control everything.

"I’ve been here 12 years, very, very nice. It’s one of the best periods of my life.

"Playing for this club is just unbelievable. Especially when you leave the club, you realise how big the club is, how difficult it was to be 12 years in a club like United.

"I’m always grateful for this club, for everyone. It’s been an amazing journey."

"I know it's been some years that United struggle a bit, but it’s one of the best clubs in the world. It’s a massive club."

De Gea produced some important saves on his Old Trafford return and is enjoying a new lease of life with Fiorentina.

Asked whether there was a point where he considered packing it in during his year out of the game, he hesitated and said: "Well, always you have these things come into your mind.

"But I was feeling good, I trained again, I was feeling ready to go again.

"Fiorentina gave me the opportunity to play, so I'm feeling very, very good there. It’s like a family, so I’m feeling great, the city is amazing, the club is great.

"You see today we can play against top teams like United, so hopefully this year we can make something special as well."

De Gea is also hoping the good times roll for United after last season’s embarrassing 15th-placed finish.

"Sometimes this is football," he said of the last couple of campaigns. "You cannot win all the time.

"I know it’s been some years that United struggle a bit, but it’s one of the best clubs in the world. It’s a massive club.

"Hopefully this year with the new signings and the manager starting a new era they can do something big and let’s see.

"Hopefully this year they can win something and be there where they deserve."

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