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Manchester United sign striker Benjamin Sesko from Leipzig

Manchester United sign striker Benjamin Sesko from Leipzig

Deccan Herald4 days ago
The 22-year-old Sesko, who joined Leipzig from Austrian club RB Salzburg in 2023, scored 39 goals in 87 appearances across all competitions for the German side.
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