Man Utd agree deal in principle for RB Leipzig forward

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Manchester United have agreed a deal in principle with RB Leipzig to sign Benjamin Sesko, who is set to put pen to paper on a five-year deal.

The deal breaks down to an initial £66.3m (€76.5m) and £7.37m (€8.5m) in performance-related add-ons.

Sesko arrived in the UK on Thursday night and will have a medical in the next 24 to 48 hours.

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Benjamin Sesko lands in the UK ahead of his proposed move to Manchester United.

Newcastle had been working on a deal for Sesko, and on Tuesday made a second bid of £69.7m plus add-ons, which was higher than Manchester United’s – after an initial offer of just under £70m (€80m) plus add-ons.

United are understood to be delighted with the deal they have struck with RB Leipzig. They did not want to get embroiled in a bidding war with Newcastle – and are paying less up front than Newcastle’s improved second bid.

The forward’s strong desire to join Man Utd has not been lost on club officials – they have consistently said they only want players who want to be part of what they are trying to build, regardless of whether they can offer Champions League football or not.

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Director of football Jason Wilcox has played a key role in getting the deal over the line, while director of recruitment Christopher Vivell and chief negotiator Matt Hargreaves have been in Leipzig finalising the deal.

The discussions were professional throughout with RB Leipzig and progressed when Sesko made it very clear he only wanted to join Manchester United.

Sesko answers some quickfire questions that reveal his idol in the game and who he believes is the best defender in the world. Credit: RB Leipzig

The 22-year-old was absent from RB Leipzig’s pre-season friendly loss to Atalanta on Saturday due to his expected departure from the club. The striker, who told his team-mates that he will be leaving, trained indoors away from the team at Leipzig’s training complex on Tuesday.

Manchester United’s agreement for Sesko could have ramifications for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak.

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Newcastle will only let Isak leave St James’ Park if they can bring in a ready-made replacement. However, with Sesko now heading to Manchester, it puts any possible move for Isak into doubt.

Liverpool had a bid of £110m plus add-ons rejected by the Magpies.

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