Manchester United have announced the signing of Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig on a five-year contract, with the deal valued at around £74 million (€85 million) including performance-related add-ons.
Sesko, 22, scored 21 goals and made six assists for Leipzig last season and has already been capped 41 times for Slovenia. He was also heavily pursued by Newcastle United but chose Manchester United due to his strong desire to join the club's ambitious project despite their lack of Champions League football. United structured the deal to avoid a bidding war, paying less upfront than Newcastle's best offer.

Sesko praised the club's history and positive environment, expressing excitement for the future. Director of football Jason Wilcox highlighted Sesko's pace and physicality as key attributes for thriving at Old Trafford. The signing completes a major attacking overhaul at United this summer, following their acquisitions of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo.
Benjamin Sesko has joined Manchester United on a five-year contract worth £160,000 per week, with an additional £40,000 per week in performance-related bonuses if Manchester United qualify for the Champions League. This raises his potential salary to £200,000 per week, or about £10.4 million per year gross.
Manchester United has agreed a transfer fee of around £66.3 million upfront, with further add-ons taking the total deal value to approximately £73.7 million (€85 million), including performance-related clauses. Sesko's salary at RB Leipzig was about €5.66 million per season (roughly £108,846 per week), meaning his move to Manchester United comes with a significant wage increase.
To compare, Sesko's previous weekly earnings at RB Leipzig were roughly £89,700 to £91,400 in recent seasons, with an annual salary around £4.6 to £4.7 million. His new Manchester United wage more than doubles his previous salary at Leipzig. The transfer fee reflects Manchester United's strong interest, outbidding Newcastle United, who also pursued him. Sesko, 22, scored 21 goals in 45 appearances last season for Leipzig and will become a key addition to Manchester United's attacking options.