Everyone is waiting for Manchester United to return to its glory days, but for now, I'd rather wait and see how Ruben Amorim brings his first changes to the club.
Last season, the manager simply continued the players Erik Ten Hag had developed, and now I'm eager to see if the new manager can bring something exciting to the club.
Regarding Šeško, it seems Manchester United shouldn't get their hopes up, as I've heard rumors that Leipzig will retain the player.
Perhaps Amorim should look for other alternatives.
This season, his coaching career will be truly tested. Ruben Amorin is challenged to take a different approach to improve his players' performance. He will inevitably have to adopt the same approach he demonstrated at Sporting CP: completely overhauling his squad and building it from scratch. Manchester United's situation is very different, struggling to sell players and bring in new ones. As a result, Ruben Amorin is again challenged to maximize the potential of their existing players and the new recruits they bring in.
Mengani Sesko: If Manchester United were willing to let Rasmus Hojlund go to RB Leipzig, and for an additional several million euros, perhaps RB Leipzig would be willing to let Benjamin Sesko go to Old Trafford. However, I've read several reports that Rasmus Hojlund has rejected a move to RB Leipzig. On the other hand, this would be a pretty disadvantageous exchange for Manchester United.
Another change that Man United must make is in their back line, they need a change in their main goalkeeper position, and several sports media have mentioned that Man United is now quite close to Donnarumma, hopefully this can reach an agreement, this will be an extraordinary addition to the Red Devils squad.
Surely everyone expects Manchester United to return to what it once was, it's a bit like Milan, everyone hopes for it because they are the teams that have raised generations of fans around the world but we can't stay in these clubs, they don't invest enough and they don't believe in it enough.