Benjamin Šeško has reportedly agreed to personal terms with "Newcastle United" until 2030, as the Premier League club searches for a potential replacement for Alexander Isak. The 22-year-old Slovenian striker currently playing for RB Leipzig has caught the attention of the Magpies amid speculation that their star forward might leave this summer.
"Newcastle sees Šeško as the ideal profile to lead their attack if Isak departs. His goal-scoring record speaks for itself," – reports insider Nicolo Schira, who broke the news about this potential transfer.
While personal terms may be settled, the road ahead looks challenging. "Newcastle" still faces difficult negotiations with the German club, often referred to as "the Bulls" by fans. Leipzig won't be eager to part with their productive forward without significant compensation.
By the way, Arsenal and Manchester United are also monitoring Šeško's situation, adding further competition for his signature. The young Slovenian has proven his worth last season, netting 21 goals and providing six assists across 45 appearances in all competitions.
Interestingly, this isn't the only striker on Newcastle's radar. The club is also reportedly interested in Kolo Muani as they prepare contingency plans for Isak's potential departure.
With such impressive statistics and multiple Premier League giants circling, will Šeško become the next big attacking talent to make the move to England's top flight? The summer transfer window promises plenty of drama ahead.