Overview
- Benjamin Sesko left the 2-2 match at Tottenham with a knee problem late on after earlier missing two chances, and Rúben Amorim said the club must “check” the issue.
- Reports in Slovenia cited by UK outlets described initial tests as not worrying, with an MRI scheduled to determine the severity and timeline.
- Manchester United are evaluating January attacking reinforcements, with squad strain expected during AFCON absences and decisions contingent on Sesko’s diagnosis.
- A recall of Rasmus Højlund from his Napoli loan is not available, with reporting indicating an option that could become an obligation to buy and no January recall clause.
- Sesko’s slow start since a £74m summer move—two goals in 11–12 appearances—has drawn criticism from Alan Shearer and calls for patience from Theo Walcott.