Sixteen years ago, €94 million could have signed Cristiano Ronaldo, but now over €90 million can only buy players like Ekitiqué and Sesko, highlighting the "inflation" in player values.
The latest news from TA indicates that Newcastle's total offer for Sesko is €90 million, consisting of a fixed €80 million plus €10 million in performance-related add-ons. Subsequently, Italian transfer experts reported on this matter.
Romano states that Sesko has not yet made a decision, and Manchester United has indicated that if Sesko is interested in joining, they will match Newcastle's offer.
Sesko is currently 22 years old, stands 1.95 meters tall, and plays as a right-footed striker. He has a contract with Leipzig until 2029, and his market value is estimated at €70 million. Last season, he played 45 matches across all competitions, scoring 21 goals and providing 6 assists, including 13 goals and 5 assists in 33 Bundesliga matches, and 4 goals in 8 Champions League matches.
In response, fans are urging Manchester United not to pursue him and to let Newcastle have Sesko, arguing that spending €90 million on him is not worth it, as Sesko does not outperform Hojlund and Čirković. What do you think?