
Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko is set to miss around a month of action after sustaining a knee injury during the Premier League clash against Tottenham Hotspur just before the international break.
The 22-year-old Slovenia international, who joined United from RB Leipzig for a reported £74 million in August, was forced off after coming on as a second-half substitute in the 2-2 draw on 8 November. While the club has downplayed fears of a serious injury, Sesko will now miss Slovenia’s World Cup qualifiers and is expected to be sidelined for approximately four weeks.
Injury Details and Club Update
United head coach Ruben Amorim commented immediately after the match that he was uncertain of the severity of Sesko’s problem. Club sources have since clarified that the injury is not considered major, but the forward will require a short recovery period to return to full fitness.
Amorim is expected to provide a further update on Sesko’s condition during a press conference ahead of Manchester United’s Premier League clash with Everton at Old Trafford, scheduled for Monday at 20:00 GMT.
Impact on United and International Duty
Sesko’s absence coincides with a busy period for the club, with forwards Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations, beginning in Morocco on 21 December. The timing of Sesko’s injury is unlikely to disrupt Premier League availability significantly, as United will not need to release players for international duty at the earliest possible dates. The club’s next home game, against Bournemouth on 15 December, falls within the expected recovery window.
Sesko’s Early Form at Manchester United
Since his high-profile transfer from RB Leipzig, Sesko has made 12 appearances for Manchester United, scoring two goals. Despite the slow start in terms of goalscoring, the young striker has shown promise with his movement, hold-up play, and ability to create space in the final third.
The Slovenia international has also been impressive at the national level, with 16 goals in 45 appearances for his country. His return will be crucial for both club and country as Manchester United aim to maintain momentum in the Premier League and Slovenia chase qualification for the World Cup.
Looking Ahead
Sesko’s recovery timeline suggests he should be back in training and available for selection by early December, giving him time to regain fitness before United’s busy festive schedule. The club will monitor him closely to ensure he returns to full form without risking further injury.
For Manchester United fans, the young striker’s absence is a minor setback, but his talent and potential indicate he will play a key role in the second half of the season.

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