Transfer Center: Real Time! "The race for Benjamin Sesko is between Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal."

Transfer Center: Real Time! "The race for Benjamin Sesko is between Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal."

Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal in the Championship race

The most recent on Benjamin Sesko from Florian Plettenberg of Sky Deutschland:


"It is unlikely that he will play in the Bundesliga next season, but there is a very good chance you will see him playing and scoring in the Premier League."

"For him, specific inquiries and offers exist. We can verify that Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United have all made inquiries and initiated first conversations.

According to what we've been told, the player and his camp are still in the process of negotiating.

"The teams must activate a release clause before the end of June with a €65 million transfer fee. The gamer is thinking about what would be ideal.

"RB Leipzig will stop at nothing to persuade him to stay.

"The Sesko is entirely preoccupied with the Euros. We believe a decision will be made either after the Euros or in the next two to three weeks."

Watch every Bundesliga goal scored by Sesko:

Milan wants Zirkzee, a striker for Bologna.
Joshua Zirkzee, a striker for Bologna, is of interest to AC Milan.

It is known to Sky Sports that Premier League teams are interested in signing him.

Zirkzee is currently in London, and nothing has been agreed upon as of yet.

Next up is Mainoo; tune in and subscribe to the show
Next Up, a series on Sky Sports that features some of the up-and-coming stars, has debuted.

Kobbie Mainoo, who just made waves at Manchester United and has the potential to be a star for England at the Euros, is the newest player.

Endrick was first, followed by Estevao Willian and numerous others.

Al Mubarak is proud about Man City's talent being stolen.
Khaldoon Al Mubarak, the chairman of Manchester City, maintains that his team is proud of Manchester United for snatching up senior executive Omar Berrada.

When it was revealed that Berrada will step down from his position as City's chief football operations officer and become United's chief executive this summer, United pulled off a coup earlier this year.

The exits of trainers Enzo Maresca and Rodolfo Borrell, who are now both managers, and Academy director Jason Wilcox, who is also at United following a stint at Southampton, came before his own last summer.

When asked in an interview with the club's media channels about his thoughts on such exits, Khaldoon replied, "Frankly? Feeling glad. It demonstrates how deeply

"If anything, I think that's evidence that we're on the right track when you see graduates—whether they be players from the Academy or the first team—leave and go and have successful careers. They could be coaching staff, medical staff, physiotherapists, or senior executives who are in demand by the world's top teams.

It validates two things: (1) that we're doing things correctly; and (2) that people recognize our system, our excellent management, leadership, and coaching, and that our system continues to create talent at every level in every facet of the football industry, from playing to managing to coaching.

"Obviously, when someone receives an offer of a fantastic job at another club, they You get it. Naturally, people will choose to take up other challenges.

We will make every effort to keep the people we want to keep, but sometimes it is not possible to win them all. Natural evolution is what it is.

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In our Next Up series, Sky Sports narrates Kobbie Mainoo's journey from the fringes of Manchester United and England's midfields to the heart of the team.

Davies is the favorite to manage Birmingham.
Michael Bridge and Dev Trehan of Sky Sports News have the most recent:

The front-runner to take Birmingham City's managerial reins is Chris Davies, the senior assistant coach at Tottenham.

Talks about the vacant St. Andrew's managing position have been held by Davies.

Mowbray, Tony  who took over as Birmingham City manager last month in order to concentrate on his health, replaced Wayne Rooney in January.

When Mowbray took a medical leave in February, former Blues manager Gary Rowett took over as a temporary manager. However, Rowett was unable to stop the team from being relegated to League One on the final day of the Championship season.

The UEFA Pro License holder Davies joined Spurs less than a year ago, having previously played for Celtic before Ange Postecoglou took control.

Over the course of his coaching career, the 39-year-old has collaborated closely with Brendan Rodgers. Rodgers' first stint at Parkhead saw the Northern Irishman lead Swansea City, Liverpool, Leicester City, and finally Celtic.

When Swansea fired Michael Duff as manager last year, it was believed that Davies was almost ready to return. Luke Williams was eventually named as Duff's replacement at the start of the season.

At the start of this week, Birmingham City and assistant manager Mark Venus split ways.

Wittmann leads a German men's team as its first female coach.
The German third-tier club Ingolstadt has named Sabrina Wittmann as its permanent head coach. This is the first time a female coach has been appointed to a men's team in any of the top three national divisions in the nation.

In light of connections between Arsenal and Manchester United, Hato will remain at Ajax.
Reportedly, Ajax defender Jarel Hato will remain with the Dutch powerhouses for the upcoming campaign, following  £65 million Solanke release clause exclusive to specific teams
According to The Athletic, Dominic Solanke's Bournemouth contract has a £65 million release clause that only specific clubs may activate.


The striker finished the previous season with three assists and 19 Premier League goals.

Although the names of the clubs that would be eligible are unknown, the Atheltic claims that Solanke's release clause is exclusive to a small number of them.

The agreement with the 26-year-old ends in 2027.

"Dorland is doing everything he can to sign Maatsen."
About Ian Maatsen, Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany says:

"Borussia Dortmund is keen to sign Ian Maatsen to a long-term contract.

"All sides are having actual conversations. He was an important player during his excellent six-month loan.

"Everything that Dortmund is doing is "Complex and costly deal for Sancho in Dortmund"
Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany on Jadon Sancho:

The main goal for Dortmund is to hold onto Jadon Sancho. I'm not sure which structure would apply to a new loan or a long-term agreement.

It's quite costly and intricate. The team is aware that Dortmund wishes to retain him. He is a key player on the field and highly well-liked in the locker room.

"The supporters adore him. The race is open."

"Brighton and Potter hold talks"
According to The Guardian, Brighton and Graham Potter have discussed a return to the Amex Stadium.

The Italian left the Seagulls last month by mutual consent, and the team is now searching for a replacement for Roberto De Zerbi.

Brighton was interested in Kieran McKenna, the manager of Ipswich, but He pledged his future to Portman Road, and it is said that he would take his time choosing their new management.

Between 2019 to 2022, Potter worked for the south coast club for three years. In his final season as manager, the team finished in ninth place.

Update on transfers for Bayern Munich: Davies, Hernandez, Maatsen, Simons
Heavens Florian Plettenberg of Germany on Bayern Munich's transfer policy:

Bayern is concentrating on keeping Alphonso Davies under contract. They wish to go over 2025. Vincent Kompany, the new coach, has this as his top priority. Bayern is cautiously confident that the deal will be completed.

"A Theo Hernandez transfer is not possible if Davies extends.

"At this point, Ian Maatsen is not Bayern's specific goal.

"RB Leipzig's superstar Xavi Simons and now bound to PSG is undoubtedly a goal for Bayern."

"Wharton and Fernandes are not specific goals for Bayern" Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany discusses Bayern Munich's connections to Adam Wharton and Bruno Fernandes:

In addition to them, rumors concerning Oleksandr Zinchenko also exist!

"Bayern has been looking for a player like Adam Wharton for the past few years; they are aware of his progress.

Nonetheless, I've been informed that Wharton is not Bayern's primary goal.

Bruno Fernandes has the same situation. Zinchenko and his agent have discussed numerous times with other teams, although neither is a firm objective.

Hayes departs Aberdeen
After declining a senior full-time post within the Youth Academy, Jonny Hayes has departed Aberdeen for a second stint.

As the A former Ireland international made over 350 appearances between 2012–17 and 2020–24.

The team said that "discussions regarding out of contract players are ongoing and the club will issue a further update in due course." Jimmy Thelin took over as manager officially this week.

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"Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal in the Sesko race"
Latest on Benjamin Sesko from Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany:

"We can't see him playing in the Bundesliga, therefore there's a very big chance you'll see him playing and scoring in the Premier League next season.

"He is receiving specific inquiries and offers. We can disclose that inquiries and first discussions have been made by Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal.

"We've been informed that at this point in the negotiations, the player and his camp have not made a final decision.

By the end of June, the teams must activate a release clause with a €65 million transfer fee. The player is trying to decide which is the greatest.

"RB Leipzig is making every effort to persuade him to stay.

Sesko is entirely preoccupied with the Euros. We believe a decision will be made either after the Euros or in the next two to three weeks."

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