Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Sesko ‘to be unveiled’ on Saturday, Garnacho’s EXIT updates, Baleba contact made

MANCHESTER UNITED are in for an absolutely massive summer of transfer business at Old Trafford!
And Benjamin Sesko has completed his medical at Old Trafford, and is set to be unveiled as a new Manchester United player on Saturday.
Utd and Leipzig came to an agreement on a deal worth £66.5million plus £7.3m in add-ons.
Elsewhere, Man Utd have made contact over a shock transfer for Brighton star Carlos Baleba.
In other news, Chelsea are advancing in their talks for Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho.
Follow ALL of the latest news, rumours and updates from Old Trafford below...
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