Newcastle submit bid for Sesko - Sunday's gossip
Newcastle United Launch Bid for Sesko Amidst Transfer Frenzy
Newcastle United have reportedly made a £65.5 million bid for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, kicking off a flurry of transfer activity as clubs across Europe look to bolster their squads ahead of the new season. The news comes amidst speculation surrounding several high-profile players, including Alexander Isak, Son Heung-Min, and Darwin Nunez, highlighting the intense competition in the summer transfer window.
Sesko Attracts Premier League Interest
The Magpies' move for Sesko, a 23-year-old Slovenian international, signals their intent to strengthen their attacking options. However, they face stiff competition from Manchester United, who remain in talks with the player. Fabrizio Romano reports that Sesko is yet to make a final decision, leaving both clubs in suspense. Sesko's combination of pace, power, and clinical finishing has made him one of the most sought-after young strikers in Europe.
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire commented on Newcastle's approach, "Newcastle's spending reflects their ambition to consistently compete for Champions League qualification. Securing a player like Sesko would be a significant statement, but they need to be mindful of Financial Fair Play regulations in the long term."
Liverpool Eye Isak as Potential Replacement
The potential arrival of Sesko at St. James' Park could trigger further movement. Reports suggest that Liverpool are prepared to submit a second bid for Newcastle's Swedish striker Alexander Isak, 25, should the Magpies secure a replacement. Isak's impressive goal-scoring record and versatility have made him a target for Jurgen Klopp's successor, Arne Slot.
Arsenal were also reportedly interested in Isak before opting to sign Viktor Gyokeres, with concerns about the Newcastle forward's fitness record playing a part in their decision, according to ESPN.
Son Heung-Min Linked with MLS Move
In a move that would surprise many Tottenham Hotspur fans, South Korea's Son Heung-Min, 33, is reportedly considering a move to Major League Soccer. GiveMeSport claims that Son has agreed to join LAFC after deciding to leave Spurs. This potential transfer would mark the end of a successful era for Son in North London, where he has become a club legend.
Chelsea Close in on Hato, Manchester United Target Lopez
Elsewhere, Chelsea are seemingly on the verge of securing the services of young Dutch defender Jorrel Hato, 19, from Ajax. Sky Sports reports that Hato has completed a medical ahead of a £35.5 million move to Stamford Bridge. This signing would further bolster Chelsea's defensive options as they look to improve on last season's performance.
Manchester United are also reportedly preparing a £61 million bid for Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Fermin Lopez, 22, according to Sport. Lopez has impressed with his performances for the Catalan giants, and Erik ten Hag is believed to be a keen admirer.
Milan and Al-Hilal Battle for Nunez, Palace Fail with Bissek Bid
AC Milan are reportedly in talks with Liverpool regarding a move for Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez, 26. However, they face competition from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, who are also interested in the forward. Nunez's future at Anfield has been the subject of speculation following an inconsistent first season.
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace have reportedly failed with a £28 million bid for Inter Milan's German defender Yann Bissek, 24, according to Gazzetta Dello Sport. Palace manager Oliver Glasner is keen to reinforce his defensive line, but Inter Milan are reluctant to let go of the promising centre-back.
A Window of High Stakes
The early stages of the summer transfer window have already provided plenty of drama and intrigue. With clubs vying for top talent and significant sums of money being exchanged, it promises to be a summer of high stakes and potentially transformative deals. The moves made in the coming weeks could have a significant impact on the landscape of European football for the upcoming season.
Originally sourced from: BBC Sport Football