
Transfer news LIVE: Isak to Liverpool latest, Man Utd want Barcelona star, Sesko update
We woke up on Saturday to the news that a tearful Son Heung-min will be bringing his 10-year Tottenham Hotspur career to a close this summer, while Newcastle star Alexander Isak is now returning to the UK after a huge bid from Liverpool was rejected.
The Magpies, meanwhile, are in the middle of a transfer battle with Manchester United for the services of Benjamin Sesko, who is wanted by both clubs and missed Leipzig's friendly on Saturday afternoon.
Rasmus Hojlund has also been linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer, but it appears as though the striker wants to fight for his place even if United sign a new forward.
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Sesko update
Benjamin Sesko was not in RB Leipzig's matchday squad for their friendly against Serie A side Atalanta on Saturday afternoon with the much coveted striker now at the centre of a tug of war between Manchester United and Newcastle.
Xavi Simons, who has been linked with a switch to Chelsea, is also absent because of what the Bundesliga club described as a minor neck injury. They did not explain the reason for Sesko's omission.
That follows news of Newcastle firming up their interest in the striker amid a separate saga over the future of their current top scorer Alexander Isak. The Toon have now lodged a bid of less than £70m for Sesko.
Against that backdrop, Manchester United are braced for protracted negotiations with Bundesliga club Leipzig, who are determined to stand firm on their £70m valuation.

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