As two of Europe’s hottest striker prospects make major summer moves, the debate is heating up: Who got the better end of the deal—the club that signed Benjamin Šeško or the one that landed Viktor Gyökeres?
Both transfers have dominated headlines this window, and for good reason. Šeško, the 21-year-old Slovenian, is reportedly heading to Manchester United after a strong season at RB Leipzig, while Gyökeres, fresh off a 40+ goal campaign with Sporting CP, is set for a big-money Premier League switch, likely to Arsenal or Chelsea.
⚽ Player Profiles
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Benjamin Šeško
Age: 21
Club: From RB Leipzig to Manchester United (Reported)
Strengths: Height, pace, movement off the ball, long-term potential
Weaknesses: Still raw, inconsistent end product at times -
Viktor Gyökeres
Age: 26
Club: From Sporting CP to Arsenal/Chelsea (Reported)
Strengths: Physicality, goal output, leadership, press-resistance
Weaknesses: Smaller sample size in a top-5 league, high fee risk
🧠 What Each Club Gets
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Šeško’s club gets a long-term project who could develop into one of the best strikers in Europe—if given time and support. His ceiling is extremely high, and at 21, he could lead the line for nearly a decade.
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Gyökeres’s new club gets a more “ready-now” striker. He’s aggressive, confident, and already producing at a high level. He fits the Premier League mold and could hit the ground running.
🔍 Verdict
It depends on what the club needs right now. If you’re building a future title-challenging team, Šeško might be the smarter investment. But if you need immediate goals and leadership, Gyökeres could be the difference-maker from Day 1.
One thing’s for sure: both players are game-changers. The clubs that signed them didn’t just add strikers—they added identity.
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