Benjamin Sesko injury timeline revealed as Man United return date eyed
Benjamin Sesko, signed for £64 million, is expected to return from a knee injury within a month, avoiding a lengthy absence after his injury against Tottenham.
- Sky Sports reports that Benjamin Sesko, Manchester United striker, has avoided a major injury and may return within a month.
- During the 2-2 draw with Tottenham, Benjamin Sesko picked up a knee injury after entering in the 59th minute but was forced off in the closing stages before the international break.
- United staff reported they needed to assess his knee and would conduct checks after Benjamin Sesko, Manchester United striker, missed Slovenia duty amid initial fears of a lengthy layoff.
- That absence complicates United's selection amid a congested festive fixture list, with Sesko ruled out of Everton, Crystal Palace and West Ham fixtures later this month.
- Signed for 64million from RB Leipzig, Sesko has scored twice in seven starts despite pundits and manager preferring Matheus Cunha and others.
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Benjamin Šeško, who has been a member of Manchester United since this year, has avoided a serious knee injury and is expected to be out of action for a maximum of a month, reports Sky Sports News.
The knee injury was not serious, but it is not entirely innocent. Manchester United hopes that the Slovenian star will return before Christmas, when the rhythm of the matches will be at its worst.
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