BENJAMIN SESKO could be Premier League bound this summer with Newcastle and Manchester United both vying for his signature.
His red-hot form in the Bundesliga has caught the attention of plenty of top clubs in England, and the Slovenian striker wouldn’t have done it all without the support of his girlfriend Anita Vidovic.



and the Ljubljana native could join him in the UK if he does seal a move to the Premier League.
Anita has grown up around thanks to her brother’s efforts in Germany and Poland’s lower leagues.
Boris, 28, retired from professional football in 2024 having had stints with clubs like TSV Bicken and Ritzing.
But he has since turned his attention to other ventures, making an appearance on season 12 as a Casa Amor bombshell.
Anita, meanwhile, and now shares plenty of her relationship with Sesko on social media.
The couple are always looking smitten in their online updates and first made an appearance on social media together back in 2022.
Sesko was just 19 at the time, with Anita five years his senior at the age of 24.
Now 22, Sesko regularly shares snaps of Anita to his social media too.


Anita is always supporting Sesko in his footballing endeavours, sharing pictures of herself wearing his shirts and videos from the stands at his games.
While she also showcases the football ace’s thoughtful acts on her with her videos amassing around 20,000 views on average.
In a recent video of the couple’s jet-setting lifestyle Anita wrote in the caption: “It was always you”.
The globetrotting could continue if Sesko lands his big move to the Premier League.
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The international scored 13 goals and registered five assists in the Bundesliga last season and has been tipped to be one of the best strikers in the world in the future.
It’s understood that RB Leipzig are looking for a base fee of around £65m for their star man, with the potential of significant add-ons and a future sell-on percentage.
Sesko’s current deal in Leipzig runs until 2029, but it’s reported that a package in the region of £69m to £78m could convince the German club to sell.
