“That’s the feeling” – Romano drops major Sesko injury update as Man Utd make Zirkzee decision

Fabrizio Romano revealed what he heard about Benjamin Sesko, who suffered an injury during Manchester United’s most recent encounter against Tottenham.The Slovenian hurt himself while attempting shot on target in the final minutes of the match.Since Ruben Amorim had already consumed all of his substitutions, the Red Devils were left with 10 men on the pitch, but still managed to escape North London with a valuable point thanks to Matthijs de Ligt’s last-gasp equaliser.Romano issues reassuring update on Benjamin SeskoWhile Man Utd were pleased with the result considering the unusual circumstances, the Slovenian striker’s condition has been a major worry for the club as well as the fanbase. Sesko was seen limping out of the stadium on Saturday, and is now expected to skip international duty.Nevertheless, Romano delivered a positve update, insisting that the player shouldn’t be ruled out of action for too long.“My information guys is that at Man Utd, internally, they feel that it’s not gonna be a long injury. So not six, seven, eight months, not that kind of injury, that’s the feeling at Man Utd,” said the Italian journalist in the latest video update posted on his YouTube channel.“It’s gonna take some time, of course, not tomorrow morning, but it’s not gonna be super long.”Romano expects Zirkzee to play a prominent role at Man Utd while Sesko is outOn a related note, Romano addressed Joshua Zirkzee’s situation at the club, once again reiterating Man Utd’s desire to keep him until the end of the season.The transfer market expert thus tips the 24-year-old to feature more regularly in the coming weeks while Sesko is unavailable.Romano also quashed the possibility of Rasmus Hojlund’s return to United. He insisted that the Dane is expected to seal a permanent transfer to Napoli worth €50 million, while the Red Devils don’t have the option to recall him.Therefore, many things will hinge on Sesko’s condition, and how Zirkzee and the other forwards cope in his absence. This will determine whether United will decide to bring in a new striker in January, or maintain the status quo.

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