Manchester United supporters have quickly formed strong impressions after training clips of new signing Benjamin Sesko surfaced online.
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Just last week, the club finalized a £73.3 million deal for the Slovenian forward, securing him on a five-year contract as their third major attacking addition this summer. ..Continue Reading
Following Matheus Cunha’s £62.5 million move and Bryan Mbeumo’s £65 million switch, which includes £6 million in performance-related bonuses.
In the lead-up to United’s Premier League opener against Arsenal on Sunday, The Athletic reported that Sesko took part in a closed-door match against the U21 squad at Carrington.
Now, fresh footage from training has sparked excitement among fans, many of whom are eager to see the 22-year-old striker unleashed in competitive action.
BENJAMIN SESKO IN TRAINING ???????????????? #MUFC you can just tell he’s a baller his first touch ???????? pic.twitter.com/G8JLVojOJD
— MUNNEWS (@MUNNEWS_10) August 13, 2025
Writing on X, one person said: “You can just tell he’s a baller his first touch.”
A second person added: “My coach is smiling again.”
A third said: “They all should be scared honestly”. Moreover a fourth person wrote: “This lad is gonna change everything. Baller.”
Upon Sesko signing for Man United, Amorim highlighted the player’s “great potential”.
“He has the characteristics that we needed,” Amorim said. “Ben is a player – with all the information that we have – that we need to stop the guy from working, not the opposite!
“So that is also important. He’s really young. He’s good in the air, he’s good at running the channels, good on the ball. I think he has great potential. I think he can improve a lot and, for sure, he is going to feel at home in our club.
“He has the right character to be in this group, so I’m really happy to have him.”
He added: “That is important. He is going to notice, since the first day and first training, that he is in the right place.
“He is going to a new building [at Carrington], that is also important. Things are getting better but, in the end, we need to win games.”