Papers: Isak fears Sesko to Man Utd could end his Liverpool dream

Sky Sports News understands there is now a growing feeling Benjamin Sesko wants to join Manchester United over rival bidders Newcastle. There is no club-to-club agreement yet – but Man Utd remain in talks with RB Leipzig over a deal after making an offer worth an initial £65m plus £8.

9m in add-ons. Newcastle have also been working on a deal for Sesko, and earlier on Tuesday made a second bid of £69.7m plus add-ons, which was higher than Manchester Uniteds – after an initial offer of just under £70m (€80m) plus add-ons.

Newcastle have tried everything to get a deal done and their bid is worth more than Manchester Uniteds. However, it appears the players desire is to go to Old Trafford. Transfer Centre LIVE! | Man Utd news & transfers🔴| Man Utd fixtures & scoresSky Sports to show 215 live PL games from this seasonGot Sky? Watch Premier League games LIVE on your phone📱Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺RB Leipzig are currently internally discussing and evaluating the Newcastle and Man Utd offers and their structures, according to Sky in Germany.

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

Man Utds bid for Sesko could have ramifications for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak. Newcastle will only let Isak leave St James Park if they can bring in a ready-made replacement. Liverpool had a bid of £110m plus add-ons rejected by the Magpies.

Newcastle are also interested in Yoane Wissa, who was not part of Brentfords squad for their friendly against QPR on Saturday as he pushes for a move. Leipzig likely to let Sesko decideSky Sports News Keith Downie: Newcastle have been internally concerned that if Manchester United come to the table, Sesko favours a move to Old Trafford.

Manchester Uniteds offer, totalling £65m plus around £8.9m (€75m + €10m), is short of Newcastles. They offered around £5m more. Newcastle have offered more up front and more in total but Manchester United have come to the table.

He is open to both moves and it is not that he is against Newcastle – but if it came to the two, Manchester United would be the choice. We are yet to hear back from RB Leipzig on Newcastle or Manchester Uniteds offer.

It is a confusing situation. Internally, [Newcastle] were given encouragement that the player would be up for a move. It feels, from the noises we are hearing, that Leipzig will leave it up to the player to decide.

We have not heard the last of this one. There will be more negotiations to come. Could Hojlund leave United?Manchester Uniteds pursuit of Sesko raises questions over Rasmus Hojlunds future at Old Trafford, with the club understood to be listening to suitable offers for the striker.

It was thought United would have to make sales in order to bring in a striker. However, while the priority is to offload players, it is understood Ruben Amorims side can buy before selling, provided there are sales before the window closes.

It is understood Leipzig are interested in Hojlund and have explored the conditions of a loan. Leipzig had proposed taking the striker on loan as part of any possible deal for Sesko. Hojlund has started two of Manchester Uniteds four pre-season games so far and scored in their 4-1 win over Bournemouth, but the possible arrival of a new striker could limit his game time.

A scenario where Sesko joins and Hojlund stays cannot be ruled out. The next Haaland? What Sesko would bring to the Premier LeagueManchester United and Newcastle are locked in a battle for Sesko this summer – but what makes the RB Leipzig striker so appealing? Sesko has scored 39 goals in 87 games for RB Leipzig since joining from Red Bull Salzburg two years ago but what qualities would the 22-year-old bring to the Premier League? And could he really be the next Erling Haaland? Read Nick Wrights feature here.

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