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Benjamin Sesko’s Recovery Update and Ruben Amorim’s Premier League Title Ambitions for Manchester United

Benjamin Sesko’s agent has provided an update on the injured Manchester United striker, emphasizing his eagerness to return to action. Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim is backed to lead United in a Premier League title challenge. Learn more about Sesko’s progress and the team’s ambitions in this exclusive blog post.

Benjamin Sesko’s Recovery Update and Ruben Amorim’s Premier League Title Ambitions for Manchester United

Benjamin Sesko’s agent has delivered an update on the injured Manchester United striker, as he prepares to rejoin the fold at Old Trafford, while backing Ruben Amorim to deliver a Premier League title challenge. The Red Devils remain a work in progress for now, but £74 million ($99m) frontman Sesko forms part of ambitious short and long-term plans.United invested heavily in Slovenia international Sesko when prising him away from RB Leipzig during the summer of 2025. Various alternative options were also considered, but the 22-year-old forward is now charged with the task of filling what has been a problematic No.9 role for Premier League heavyweights.Sesko has registered two goals for United through 12 appearances - in back-to-back outings against Brentford and Sunderland - but has been stuck on the sidelined since limping out of a 2-2 draw with Tottenham on November 8.He is closing in on a return to action, as the likes of Bryan Mbeumo and Amad prepare to head off on Africa Cup of Nations duty, with representative Elvis Basanovic saying to Slovenian broadcaster Arena Sport: “Benjamin feels very good, his rehabilitation is going according to plan. He can’t wait to get back on the pitch. He’s missing matches, he’s a little impatient and we hope that he will return soon, to be where he feels best again.“It’s hard to say exactly [when he will return], it will ultimately be decided by the medical service and the coach. I think we will see him on the pitch very soon. Maybe sooner than it seems at the moment.”Basanovic added on Sesko adjusting to life at Old Trafford, with more minutes required alongside his fellow attackers in order for telepathic understandings to form: “I must say he (Amorim) received Benjamin excellently. I think Ruben is first of all, an excellent person with fantastic charisma, extremely intelligent, emotionally intelligent and I think he knows what he’s doing.“I believe he’s in a difficult situation. It’s not easy to build such a project that requires enormous knowledge and amount of time. United is one of the biggest clubs in the world, if not the biggest and people don’t understand you need time.“But I think every team being built needs time. Just look at [Matheus] Cunha, Mbeumo and Sesko: they have played very few matches together. And I think that they especially need games and they need to develop certain automatisms because then it’s much easier. When you have these automatisms, you don’t need to think where a player is or runs but that you start automatically. Then the results come and everything looks much better.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Sesko has seen United rise to sixth in the table without him, with the plan being to climb much higher than that. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has stated a desire to see the Premier League title captured again by the time the club’s 150th anniversary is celebrated in 2028.Basanovic can see that happening, adding: “What it’s extremely difficult to explain in such a big club – because nobody wants to give you time at Manchester United and similar clubs – because everyone wants immediate results. But I simply think that this team and Ruben deserve time. We already saw progress.“I know that every player, every fan wants United to be champions right away but we see progress compared to last year. I believe this year will be significantly better than last year. I believe next year will be even better and then maybe in the third year we can realistically expect to challenge for the Premier League title. I don’t think it’s realistic to expect that this season. He simply needs to be given time.”United are back in the hunt for Champions League qualification, having missed out on European competition entirely last term, and will return to domestic action on November 15 when playing host to a Bournemouth side that have gone six games without a win.

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Benjamin Sesko's Road to Recovery

Manchester United's £74 million striker, Benjamin Sesko, has been sidelined since November due to injury. His agent, Elvis Basanovic, assures fans that Sesko's rehabilitation is on track and he is eager to return to the pitch. With the striker nearing full fitness, supporters can expect to see him back in action soon after missing crucial matches.

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Ruben Amorim's Impact at United

Basanovic also praises United manager Ruben Amorim, highlighting his exceptional qualities as an individual and a tactician. Amorim's intelligence and charisma have been instrumental in overseeing Sesko's adaptation at Old Trafford. The agent acknowledges the challenges of building a successful team at a prestigious club like United but believes in Amorim's vision for the future.

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Long-Term Goals for United

Despite the pressure for immediate results, Basanovic advocates for patience in United's journey towards success. He acknowledges the need for time for the team to develop chemistry and understanding on the field. With co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe targeting a Premier League title by the club's 150th anniversary in 2028, Basanovic believes in steady progress for the team under Amorim's leadership.

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Expectations and Challenges Ahead

While fans are eager for instant success, Basanovic emphasizes the importance of giving both the team and the manager time to reach their full potential. He acknowledges the progress made compared to the previous season and foresees continued improvement in the upcoming years. Basanovic suggests that a realistic title challenge may be on the horizon in the third year, showcasing his confidence in the team's trajectory.

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Conclusion

As Benjamin Sesko nears his return to action, Manchester United supporters can look forward to his contribution to the team's success. With Ruben Amorim at the helm, the club is aiming for a Premier League title challenge in the near future. Patience and support from the fans will be crucial as United continues on its journey towards reclaiming its position among the top contenders in English football.

Published on Dec 9, 2025