Rio Ferdinand tells Man United NOT to sign Benjamin Sesko and claims they should instead bring in a Brighton star
Share this @internewscast.com

Rio Ferdinand has advised his old team Manchester United to avoid signing RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko, claiming the money would be better spent on a Brighton star.

Sesko, 22, has attracted a wealth of interest from top clubs this summer and has been linked with a move to Old Trafford, with Ruben Amorim’s side struggling for goals in all competitions last season.

Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee combined for a dismal seven Premier League goals, part of a multitude of problems which led to Manchester United enduring their worst ever finish of 15th in the division.

Confident that Man United should not sign Sesko, who is also on the radars of both Arsenal and Newcastle, Ferdinand suggested his old club would be wiser to invest money elsewhere, questioning the Slovenian’s experience.

‘I think you’ve got to look at the here and now at the moment with Man United. That’s what I said about a No 9,’ Ferdinand admitted on his YouTube channel. 

Rio Ferdinand has advised his old team Manchester United to avoid signing Benjamin Sesko

Rio Ferdinand has advised his old team Manchester United to avoid signing Benjamin Sesko

The former Man United and England defender questioned the RB Leipzig forward's experience

The former Man United and England defender questioned the RB Leipzig forward’s experience

Manchester United struggled in attack last season, with central strikers Joshua Zirkzee (left) and Rasmus Hojlund (right) scoring a disappointing total of just seven Premier League goals

Manchester United struggled in attack last season, with central strikers Joshua Zirkzee (left) and Rasmus Hojlund (right) scoring a disappointing total of just seven Premier League goals 

‘I’m not really doubting [Sesko] as a player. I’m saying Man United need experience at the top of the pitch. 

‘They’ve got Hojlund, they’ve got Zirkzee, they’ve got Chido. Young, inexperienced players. They need someone to look at and go, “That’s how you play as a No 9. That’s how you do it.” 

‘When you’re going to buy somebody who hasn’t got as much experience as I’d like, I think that’s another risk. Is it worth taking with inexperienced players at this level?’ 

Ferdinand went on to suggest that Aston Villa hitman Ollie Watkins, who has also been linked with a move to Old Trafford, would fit the mould of a player with proven Premier League experience. 

But the former England defender admitted he would be equally happy to invest the money into United’s engine room.

‘If I don’t get a striker, I’d go midfield,’ he continued. ‘There’s only one name I’m thinking about, I’ve got to be honest, who I think fits the bill for what we need.

‘An Amorim-type player as well. Physically great, can drive with the ball, can take it in all areas, very good tactically, great energy, great legs, Premier League experience, centre midfield. (Carlos) Baleba. 

‘That’s who I go and get. That’s my man. That’s the one I go and get. I go and break the bank. So if I got the money for the four players that are surplus to requirements now, would I get a No 9 or would I get Baleba? 

Ferdinand admitted that Ollie Watkins would bring much-needed experience to United's attack

Ferdinand admitted that Ollie Watkins would bring much-needed experience to United’s attack

But the United legend insisted the money would be better spent on Brighton star Carlos Baleba

But the United legend insisted the money would be better spent on Brighton star Carlos Baleba

Ferdinand urged that the Seagulls midfielder, who is 21, is a 'very Ruben Amorim type of player'

Ferdinand urged that the Seagulls midfielder, who is 21, is a ‘very Ruben Amorim type of player’

‘Would I get a No 9 I’m not sure about, who’s a bit young, inexperienced, or would I get Baleba with Premier League experience and know what he can do here? I’m going Baleba, sorry. I’m going to go with Baleba.

‘I think he’ll have a huge impact on this squad, on this team. You free up a few people in that midfield area as well to have a little less responsibility defensively because I think he’s all-action. He can do it all.’

The 21-year-old midfielder, who joined Brighton from French outfit Lille for a fee in the region of £26m in 2023, played 34 games for the Seagulls last term, impressing with his development as a young player.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Cameron Young revitalizes Bryson DeChambeau while US newcomer challenges Keegan Bradley’s Ryder Cup strategy

Ludvig Aberg was preparing for a putt on the ninth green on…

Marty Sheargold Fires Back at Critics in Bid to Reignite Career After Losing Radio Job Over Sexist Matildas Comments

Controversial media personality Marty Sheargold has responded to his critics following the…

Manchester United Probes Fan Assault Over Hair Refusal, Anticipating Tensions at Brentford on Saturday, and a Look at Tyrell Malacia’s Under-21 Experience: INSIDE MAN UNITED

Visits to Brentford present significant challenges for Manchester United these days, and…

Chelsea 2-1 Lincoln: Shaky Blues escape upset with Tyrique George’s dramatic two-minute comeback, saving Enzo Maresca from embarrassment

Sincil Bank may not possess the grandeur of the Allianz Arena or…

Celtic Captain McGregor Dismisses Hearts’ Strong Start as Champions Slip Two Points in Title Race Following Home Draw with Hibs

Callum McGregor has asserted that he is not particularly focused on Hearts…

Kyle Walker’s Manchester Comeback: His Etihad Regret, ‘Selfish’ Choices, a Surprising Burnley Stat, and a Night Out with City Stars

Recency bias might heavily distort the view of Kyle Walker’s successful eight…

Diogo Jota’s Widow Honors Late Liverpool Star with Touching Tribute at Ballon d’Or Ceremony

Football paid a heartfelt tribute to Diogo Jota during Monday night’s Ballon…

The Untold Story of Graham Potter’s West Ham Departure: Behind-the-Scenes Chaos, Transfer Saga Disruptions, Player Support, and the Next Hammers Manager

It’s over, again, for Graham Potter. Seven months at Chelsea, eight months…