Manchester United has officially signed Slovenian striker Benjamin Šeško from RB Leipzig on a five-year contract worth approximately €85 million (£73.7 million). Šeško, who chose Manchester United over Newcastle United, expressed excitement about the club's history and future prospects. The 20-year-old forward was unveiled at Old Trafford alongside new signings Cunha and Mbeumo, completing the club's revamped attacking lineup. Šeško will wear the number 30 shirt, a number recently reassigned from a current squad member to accommodate him. Manchester United manager Amorim praised Šeško's "great potential" following the transfer. The club confirmed the signing on August 9, 2025, marking Šeško as the third forward acquired by the 20-time English champions this off-season. Šeško has already begun integrating with the team, attending matches and training sessions, and has been seen engaging with teammates and settling into Manchester life.
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