Man Utd Plot Next Step in Attack
Manchester United may have found their long-term centre-forward in Benjamin Sesko, but that has not stopped the club exploring opportunities to strengthen one of the most important positions on the pitch.
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As reported by the original source, GiveMeSport, United are assessing several striker options ahead of the summer transfer window, with Victor Osimhen emerging as what has been described as a “dream” target.
The prospect is an intriguing one. Sesko arrived at Old Trafford with the expectation that he would lead the line for years to come. Yet elite clubs rarely ignore the chance to sign a world-class goalscorer when one becomes available. If Osimhen leaves Galatasaray this summer, there is every expectation that Europe’s biggest clubs will enter the conversation.
For Man Utd, the challenge is balancing the promise of youth with the certainty of proven excellence.
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Osimhen Reputation Continues to Grow
There are strikers who score goals and there are strikers who alter the trajectory of teams. Osimhen belongs firmly in the second category.
According to the original report, the Nigerian international has scored 59 goals in 74 appearances for Galatasaray since arriving from Napoli. Those numbers alone explain why he remains one of the most coveted forwards in European football.
His standing in the game is reflected by the praise he continues to receive. Osimhen has been described as “the best striker in the world”, a label that underlines both his consistency and his impact in the final third.
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Powerful, aggressive and relentless in his movement, he offers defenders a different challenge from almost anyone else in the modern game. He can dominate physically, stretch defensive lines with his pace and punish mistakes with ruthless efficiency.
That is why reports suggest United view him as a transformative signing rather than simply another addition to the squad.
The stumbling block, naturally, is cost. GiveMeSport reports that Galatasaray would demand at least €100 million (£87 million) before considering a sale. It is a significant investment, but one that reflects Osimhen’s status among football’s elite forwards.
Sesko Development Could Benefit From Competition
The most interesting aspect of the story is not whether Osimhen could replace Sesko. It is whether the two could elevate one another.
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Sesko’s first season at Old Trafford delivered encouraging signs. The Slovenian finished with 11 goals and ended the campaign as the club’s joint leading scorer. More importantly, he demonstrated flashes of the quality that persuaded United to place their faith in him.
At 23, he remains a player with considerable room for growth. Bringing in Osimhen would not necessarily block that development. Instead, it could accelerate it.
Training every day alongside one of the most complete centre-forwards in world football would provide Sesko with a masterclass in movement, finishing and leadership. Competition often sharpens players, particularly young strikers seeking to establish themselves at the highest level.
United’s decision-makers reportedly remain fully committed to Sesko, but they also understand that successful squads require depth and competition in every department.
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Partnership Could Transform Premier League Ambitions
There is a growing sense that Manchester United are attempting to build a side capable of competing for major honours again rather than merely qualifying for European football.
Adding Osimhen to a squad already featuring Sesko would send a powerful message to rivals across the Premier League.
The combination could offer tactical flexibility, physical presence and an abundance of goals. Whether playing together or rotating throughout a demanding campaign, both forwards would provide United with attacking options few clubs could match.
As the original source, GiveMeSport, notes, Osimhen’s arrival would instantly raise expectations around Old Trafford. His quality is unquestionable and his goalscoring record speaks for itself.
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For now, the move remains an ambition rather than a certainty. Yet as transfer plans begin to take shape, Osimhen, Sesko and Man Utd are becoming increasingly linked in what could be one of the defining stories of the summer window.

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