Another update has arrived in the Benjamin Sesko saga, only this time it’s not quite as encouraging.
The Athletic’s David Ornstein has revealed that Newcastle’s bid worth €80m has ‘fallen short’ of RB Leipzig’s valuation.
He reports that our bid – an initial €75m (£65.5m) up front plus an additional €5m in potential add-ons – is considered ‘insufficient’ as the Bundesliga club are demanding similar terms PLUS a sell-on clause.
As we know, Newcastle’s pursuit of the Slovenian comes as Liverpool attempts to lure Alexander Isak to Anfield, with the Reds expected to make a record bid for the Swede IF a replacement signs at St James’ Park.
Ornstein reports that Man Utd are also keen on Sesko, as we know, but the Red Devils are yet to submit a bid of their own.
As for Sesko himself, Ornstein adds that the 6ft 5′ striker remains ‘undecided’ on his next month and is yet to make a firm decision on his future.
This suggests that reports from Slovenia last night were premature, as outlet Delo claimed the forward was set to pick St James’ Park over Old Trafford.
He may still prefer Newcastle – the truth on what he wants is not clear – but first we have to strike a deal with Leipzig, who clearly want a sell-on clause inserted into any deal.