Bild reports that the chances of Benjamin Seško staying at RB Leipzig for another season are very slim as all signs point towards an exit.
Seško has a release clause in his Leipzig clause that is currently worth €70m but can rise to €80m by the end of the season. The Slovenian also has a contract that is valid until 2029.
Despite being very inconsistent on the pitch, Seško feels like he is ready to take the next step in his career. The one condition that could potentially keep the 21-year-old at the club is if Leipzig qualify for the Champions League. However, the chances are very slim.
The striker has attracted interest from the Premier League, Arsenal, Manchester United, AC Milan in Italy and even Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga.
A move to Bayern is almost ruled out as he does not want to play as a backup to Harry Kane and wants a guarantee of playing time. For that to be possible, Bayern would need to change their formation or sell Kane.
As of right now, Seško is currently focused on trying to qualify for the Champions League with Leipzig.
GGFN | Jack Meenan
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