In talks: Newcastle pushing to sign £70m “monster”, he’d be perfect alongside Elanga

Newcastle United’s summer transfer window has been anything but quiet, with the Magpies making bold moves while bracing for potential departures.
The club’s £55 million acquisition of Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest signaled their intent early, followed by the arrival of Aaron Ramsdale after their pursuit of James Trafford fell through.
However, these signings may pale in comparison to the looming departure of Alexander Isak, with Liverpool circling the Swedish striker like sharks scenting blood.
Losing Isak would leave a gaping hole in Newcastle’s attack, but the club appears to be preparing for the inevitable.
Reports suggest they are deep in negotiations with RB Leipzig for Benjamin Šeško, a 21-year-old Slovenian striker who has taken the Bundesliga by storm.
Sky Sports’ Keith Downie revealed that Newcastle have tabled a £70 million offer, though Leipzig have yet to accept. Šeško, who is also on Manchester United’s radar, is reportedly open to a move to St. James’ Park—a prospect that would soften the blow of Isak’s exit.

Why Šeško Could Be the Perfect Fit
While Newcastle have been linked with several forwards, including Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson and Brentford’s Yoane Wissa, Šeško stands out as the most exciting option.
His Bundesliga record—13 goals in 33 appearances last season—shows his potential, but it’s his partnership possibilities that make him particularly intriguing.
Stat | Benjamin Šeško (RB Leipzig) | Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest) |
---|---|---|
Games Played | 64 | 74 |
Goals Scored | 27 | 11 |
Assists | 7 | 20 |
Big Chances Missed | 18 | 16 |
Big Chances Created | 6 | 23 |
Data via Sofascore
Elanga, who registered 20 assists in his last two Premier League campaigns, could be the ideal foil for Šeško.
The Swedish winger’s explosive pace and creativity make him a nightmare for defenders, and his former Nottingham Forest teammate Ryan Yates once described him as a “dream” to play alongside.
With Šeško’s predatory instincts—dubbed “monstrous” by analyst Ben Mattinson—the duo could form a devastating partnership.

The Road Ahead for Newcastle
If Šeško arrives, he will face immense pressure to fill Isak’s shoes. However, his physicality, movement, and finishing ability suggest he could thrive in Eddie Howe’s system. The Slovenian is still developing, and at just 21, his ceiling is frighteningly high.
Newcastle’s summer has been a mix of ambition and uncertainty. While losing Isak would hurt, securing Šeško and pairing him with Elanga could give the Magpies a fresh, dynamic edge.
As the 2025/26 season approaches, one thing is clear: Newcastle are not standing still—they’re charging forward into a new era, ready to make their mark.