Already at RB Salzburg, Benjamin Sesko was considered one of the most promising strikers in Europe. With 35 goals in 78 games at RB Leipzig, the 21-year-old has already become more than just promising in one of the top leagues. Arsenal, AC Milan and Manchester United are all linked with the Slovenian international, for Bayern Munich it is tradition to bring in their rivals’ best players. However, it is a barrier for Sesko to move to Munich. The blocker is called Harry Kane.
According to Bild, Sesko assumes consistent playing time and does not accept being brought into a backup role. This means that Bayern Munich will either have to change the formation from one striker on the pitch, or sell Harry Kane.
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With 77 goals in 83 appearances, the Bayern management is unlikely to push Kane out, but the timing of Sesko’s signing in the summer may be the last opportunity to sign the striker for less than €100 million. With a buyout clause of 80 million euros, and an RB Leipzig that is said to be willing to be negotiated down to 70 million euros, it is now Sesko to be signed.
A dilemma for the Bundesliga giant.
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