Amorim Drops Bombshell on Sesko Transfer Hunt and Hojlund's Manchester United Destiny

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim stayed silent regarding potential interest in RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Šeško following his team's win against Bournemouth, stating his priority lies in developing the attacking players already at his disposal.
United have identified Šeško as their target, though Newcastle United also view him as a key priority, with the Red Devils considering him their top choice should they secure sufficient transfer funds.
The pursuit of Šeško emerges as questions surround Rasmus Højlund's future. United's current frontman managed only four Premier League strikes last campaign but impressed in their recent friendly, a 4–1 triumph over Bournemouth, prompting questions to Amorim about the striker scenario.
"I am really happy with Rasmus," he emphasized, before acknowledging. "I don't know what is going to happen until the end of the market.

"The crucial aspect is that the forwards we have are performing excellently, developing well, and contributing to the team."
When pressed for details on the Šeško chase, Amorim predictably replied: "No. The key point is that Rasmus is finding the net and linking up brilliantly with the squad."
Multiple Serie A clubs are reportedly keen on securing Højlund's services, while United hope to generate the necessary funds for Šeško—at minimum €75 million (£64.7 million, $86.1 million)—through offloading players deemed surplus to Amorim's requirements.
Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia are all on the transfer list, though attempts to locate definitive purchasers have thus far yielded no results.