This is welcome news for teams aiming for Benjamin Seschko.
On the 4th (Korea time), Germany's Sky Sports exclusively reported that `Seschko has a buyout based on performance.' There was a buyout worth 65 million euros last summer as Seschuko's salary went up, but it was removed. ' Performance-based buyouts will be triggered again this summer. The amount is determined by playing time, goals, and help,' the report said.
According to Sky Sports, Seschko's current buyout amount is reported to be 70 million euros. Sky Sports explained that it could go up to 80 million euros at the end of the season. Seschuko played in 34 games this season, scoring 17 goals and 5 assists.
Sechuko was called the "second Holan" early on in that he was tall and had explosive speed. His scoring ability is lower than that of Holan, but he is expected to grow into a better player than Elling Holan in that he has shooting, depression and dribbling ability.
Seschko, from Slovenia, wore a Salzburg uniform with a good eye on finding promising players in 2019. Seschko, who returned to Salzburg after a loan from refurbishment, performed well and lived up to expectations. Seschuko, who moved to Leipzig in the summer of 2022, scored double digits and has grown into a striker that the world is paying attention to. In the second half, he scored as many as seven consecutive games. He has continued to perform well this season.
Naturally, love calls from big clubs are pouring in. In particular, English Premier League clubs are very interested. Chelsea and Manchester United are showing interest, with Arsenal, where the striker team was wiped out. AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain also want Seschuko. Now that the market price of Striker has gone through the roof, around 70 million euros is well worth the investment.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.