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Sesko's price 'slightly inflated'

Sesko's price 'slightly inflated'

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RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko "is not in Alexander Isak's league", says football writer Henry Winter.Newcastle striker Isak's future at the club still remains in question after the Magpies rejected an offer from Liverpool last week.Sesko is likely the top target to replace Isak but the 22-year-old is also admired by Manchester United."We have been talking about him for a long time and he's still only 22," Winter told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast. "I can understand the interest in him and Arsenal were too but they found negotiating with RB Leipzig difficult. "Leipzig love an add-on and possibly a sell-on as well, which is significant in a 22-year-old because of the money they can make down the road. He's not in Isak's league, or even in [Viktor] Gyokeres' league."I have seen a bit of him and 39 goals in 87 games for RB Leipzig is good but he can blow hot and cold. This is not so much a buyer beware, but I do think the price is slightly inflated. RB Leipzig are under no pressure to sell because if Xavi Simons goes to Chelsea then they have more money coming in. They are in a strong position."With Newcastle, you know what it is like up there. It can be so emotional and very febrile and the fans want to know that they are incredibly ambitious. They have brought Aaron Ramsdale in on loan in goal and they have bought Anthony Elanga for £50m on the right, but this is a club that craves its number nine."If Isak goes, which he probably will, and they get a figure between £110-150m, wit Newcastle seeming to be holding out for at least £130m, then they have to land Sesko."
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