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Now is the last chance! TA talks about Cesco: La Jue doesn t want to delay, Manchester United s signings are not over yet

. This may be the reason Newcastle suspects that Sesco's team is waiting for an official offer from Manchester United. Talks were held after a pre-season friendly match between Leipzig and Atlanta on Saturday night.

Insiders revealed that Newcastle had proposed a quotation of 85 million euros, reaching Leipzig's psychological price, and the two parties could have reached an agreement quickly. However, Manchester United's intervention changed the negotiation landscape.

Manchester United executives have not submitted a formal offer yet, and they are waiting for the Sesco team to make it clear that players are more inclined to join Manchester United. Manchester United allegedly hopes that Sesco will make it clear that he will only join Manchester United, as Mbemo treats Brentford, so as to negotiate price without competitive pressure. Eventually, this clarity did appear, but before that, Newcastle received a positive signal from the Cesco team that he was willing to join. After Monday's active talks, Newcastle raised its offer to reach at least €80 million. They think they have done their best. However, Manchester United is still full of confidence, believing that if Cesco had preferred Newcastle, the deal would have been completed long ago.

On Tuesday morning, Manchester United finally submitted a offer of €75 million plus €10 million additional terms. Later that day, Newcastle reached a preliminary agreement with Leipzig, with the transfer fee of €82.5 million plus an additional clause of €2.5 million. However, as time goes by, it is clear to all parties that Sesco wants to join Manchester United more. Hargreaves and Vivier finalized the deal in Leipzig in the next few days. The negotiations between the two clubs were very professional and completed in just a few days, which contrasted with the negotiations at Brentford.

On Thursday afternoon, the two sides reached an agreement of €76.5 million plus €8.5 million additional terms, with the initial fee being €6 million lower than Newcastle's offer, but the total amount was still €85 million. Manchester United's internal valuation of Sesco is about £75 million, and some believe they are willing to match Liverpool's £79 million offer to sign Ekitic. However, the actual expenditure of £73.7 million is still a considerable amount.

There is controversy about which club Cesco can earn more. Sources said Sesco's salary is within Manchester United's existing structure. Old Trafford sources claim his salary is not higher than what Newcastle offers. Some people at St James Park claim that their offer is the same as Manchester United or significantly lower than Manchester United. There are also people who believe that Newcastle’s salary structure does not allow them to provide more than £200,000 per week, including bonuses. In any case, it is worth noting that most Manchester United players' contracts will reduce revenue by 25% when the team fails to participate in the Champions League.

financial report shows that Manchester United can borrow another £140 million through existing revolving credit. Ratcliffe is said to have been reluctant to use these methods in the past, believing it is similar to credit card debt, but approved a withdrawal of £100 million last summer. Recent documents submitted to the Company Registration also indicate that revolving credit may have been extended or adjusted, allowing clubs to withdraw more than £140 million available in April. After experiencing the worst rankings in the Premier League history and the embarrassment of failing to qualify for European competitions, people familiar with the matter believe that short-term performance has become more important.

Amorin, Bellada and Wilcox are at stake, and Ratcliffe doesn't want to waste time waiting for success on the court. "Now is the last chance," said a staff member.

Exploring the potential trade of Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba can also be understood from this perspective. Midfielders have been the next priority target for signing. The potential spending of more than £200 million has been promised, not only is support for Amorin, Bellada and Wilcox, but also a signal that senior officials in Old Trafford are aware that they must avoid repeating the mistakes they made last season. In Cesco, they finally found their forward, and Manchester United may not have ended the signings yet.