Video: Lengthy-term Man United striker goal indicators new contract


Manchester United’s seek for a brand new striker lastly appears to be coming to an finish.

The membership has lastly submitted a bid for RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, and is presently vying for his signature alongwith Newcastle.

INEOS have missed out on the signings of Liam Delap and Viktor Gyokeres, and now, one other of their former targets has additionally taken a name on his future.

Bayer Leverkusen’s Patrik Schick was linked with a transfer to Previous Trafford following his incredible season in Germany.

Patrik Schick rumours

The Czech ahead scored 27 targets in all competitions final season, and that naturally attracted the curiosity of Europe’s largest sides together with the Pink Devils.

In reality, Arsenal and Chelsea had been additionally linked with a transfer with the participant’s contract set to run out in 2027 and real rumours emerged of him wanting a transfer.

The 29-year-old, nonetheless, has chosen to remain at his present membership following former United boss Erik ten Hag’s arrival.

He has signed a brand new deal which can preserve on the BayArena till 2030.

New deal agreed

“I wish to and can proceed to contribute targets, that’s my energy. As well as, I’m additionally seeking to being a key a part of the rebuild into a brand new staff able to profitable trophies,” the 29-year-old advised Leverkusen’s official web site.

“The longer term is wanting good. Bayer 04 are working very onerous on constructing a high staff for the longer term. I firmly imagine we’ll proceed to play a number one function within the Bundesliga and in Europe sooner or later.”

United followers is not going to be too dissatisfied, and will likely be hoping the membership can get a deal for Sesko over the road within the subsequent few days.

Newcastle have handed the Slovenian a 48-hour ultimatum, whereas the 20-time English league champions have submitted their supply with the participant set to determine his personal destiny.


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