Manchester United signed Slovenia forward Benjamin Sesko on Saturday in an attempt to bounce back from its worst season in the Premier League era.
United paid Leipzig a fee that could reach 85 million euros ($99 million) (approx Rs 867 crore) for the 22-year-old Sesko, who signed a five-year contract.
Sesko is the third forward United have signed this offseason after a lack of goals last term saw the 20-time English champion record its lowest finish in the modern era when it placed 15th, just three places above the relegation zone.
His arrival follows the signings of forwards Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo as coach Ruben Amorim has prioritised revamping his attack ahead of his first full season in charge.
“The history of Manchester United is obviously very special but what really excites me is the future,” Sesko said in the team’s announcement.
“When we discussed the project,” he added, “it was clear that everything is in place for this team to continue to grow and compete for the biggest trophies again soon.”
Strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee scored just 18 goals between them in all competitions last term as United fell to a club-record 18 losses in the Premier League era and its lowest points total of 42.
Only four teams scored fewer goals than United in the top flight last term — including the three relegated clubs.
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