
Manchester United have finalized their summer attacking overhaul with the high-profile signing of Slovenian striker Benjamin Šeško from RB Leipzig in a deal worth up to £74 million. The 22-year-old becomes the Red Devils’ third major forward acquisition following the arrivals of Matheus Cunha (£62.5m from Wolves) and Bryan Mbeumo (£65m from Brentford).
The move addresses United’s glaring scoring deficiencies after last season’s dismal Premier League campaign saw them net just 44 goals – the fifth-worst tally in the division – en route to their lowest finish in 51 years. Šeško’s arrival signals ambitious intent from the 20-time English champions as they seek to rebuild under manager Rúben Amorim.
The Šeško Profile
- Physical Specimen: 6’4″ frame with Haaland-esque athleticism
- Proven Pedigree: 39 goals in 87 Leipzig appearances (21 last season)
- International Pedigree: 16 goals in 41 caps for Slovenia
- Contract Terms: Five-year deal with £66.3m guaranteed plus add-ons
“Manchester United’s history is special, but the future project truly excites me,” Šeško told club media. “Everything is here for us to compete for major trophies again.”
Strategic Overhaul
The triple attacking signings represent a £200m+ investment in United’s frontline, with the new trio having combined for 58 club goals last term. Šeško’s acquisition comes at the expense of European suitors including Newcastle, who had earmarked him as a potential replacement for Alexander Isak.
United’s football director Jason Wilcox lauded Šeško as “one of world football’s most exceptional young talents,” highlighting his rare blend of physical dominance and explosive pace. The signing likely spells the end of Rasmus Højlund’s underwhelming United tenure, with AC Milan reportedly interested in the Dane.
Pressure for Immediate Impact
With no European football to bolster finances this season, United’s lavish spending increases scrutiny on Amorim to deliver rapid results. The Portuguese manager, who took charge after last season’s debacle, now has the firepower to implement his preferred high-octane system.
Šeško is expected to make his debut in United’s preseason tour of the United States later this month as the rebuilt squad begins preparations for their August 10 Premier League opener against Fulham.