MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly set to fork out even more cash for Benjamin Sesko at the end of the season.

The Red Devils snapped up the striker, 22, in a last summer.

Manchester, UK. 27th Apr, 2026. Manchester United forward Benjamin Sesko (30) scores a GOAL 2-0 and celebrates during the Manchester United v Brentford Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester, England on 27 April 2026 Credit: Phil Duncan/EveManchester United are preparing to part with even more cash as part of the deal which landed Benjamin Sesko Credit: Alamy Britain Premier League SoccerThe striker headed to Old Trafford from RB Leipzig Credit: AP

And Sesko bagged the 11th goal of his United career by notching the winner in the on Monday.

But Old Trafford chiefs are preparing to pay out MILLIONS in transfer add-ons for the Slovenian.

Sky Sports Germany journalist Philipp Hinze reports Leipzig are due to pocket close to £3.5m in bonus payments following Sesko’s first season in the Premier League.

The number of appearances made by Sesko, along with the amount of goals and potential Champions League qualification, will be factored in to decide the final fee.

And United could be forced to part with further funds in the coming years if the former Red Bull Salzburg man shines.

The Red Devils, who are edging towards tying Kobbie Mainoo down to a , also agreed to face Leipzig in a pre-season friendly as part of the Sesko deal.

All revenue from the showdown, which is scheduled to be played in the next few years, will go to the German giants.

Sesko has now notched ten Premier League goals in his debut season at Old Trafford.

Manchester United v Brentford - Premier LeagueSesko notched the winner against Brentford Credit: Getty Illustration of Benjamin Sesko's Premier League stats for Manchester United in the 2025-26 season.

Eight of those have come since former chief in January.

And he will be looking to add to that tally as United close in on booking their spot in the Champions League next term.

The allowed the Red Devils to move 11 points clear of Brighton – who are in the Europa League qualification places.

Just one more win would be enough for United to return to Europe’s elite club competition.

But there is still uncertainty over the future of Michael Carrick, who until the end of the season following Amorim’s exit.