Manchester United are set to hand RB Leipzig close to £3.5 million in add-on payments following Benjamin Sesko’s debut Premier League season – and the full bonus structure is only just becoming clear.
According to Sky Sports Germany journalist Philipp Hinze, the additional payments are tied to Sesko’s appearances, goals, and potential Champions League qualification, with United now firmly on course to trigger all three.
The Add-Ons Package That Could Keep Growing
When United agreed the initial £74 million deal for Sesko last summer, the structure included performance-based clauses that Leipzig were always likely to collect. Hinze’s reporting confirms the German club are now set to pocket close to £3.5 million on top of that base fee after Sesko’s first year in English football.
The add-ons are calculated across three main triggers – appearances made, goals scored, and Champions League qualification – meaning United’s strong end-of-season form is directly feeding Leipzig’s bank account. With one more win required to secure a top-four finish, that qualification bonus looks certain to be paid out.
There is also a pre-season friendly factored into the agreement, with United set to face Leipzig in a showdown scheduled for the coming years. All revenue from that fixture goes directly to the German club – a smart piece of business on Leipzig’s part that sweetened the overall package.
Sesko Has Delivered Where It Matters
The 22-year-old has made a strong case for his price tag, hitting ten Premier League goals in his debut Old Trafford campaign. His winner in the 2-1 victory over Brentford on Monday was his 11th in a United shirt – a respectable return for a striker still finding his feet in a new league.

What makes those numbers particularly eye-catching is the context in which they arrived. Eight of Sesko’s goals have come since Ruben Amorim was sacked in January – a run of form that suggests the Slovenian has thrived under the more settled interim setup led by Michael Carrick.
Before arriving at Old Trafford, Sesko had cut his teeth at Red Bull Salzburg before establishing himself as one of the Bundesliga’s most dangerous forwards at Leipzig – a trajectory that mirrors the kind of high-ceiling profile United’s recruitment team were clearly targeting last summer.

United Close In on Champions League Return
The timing of this add-ons story is significant. United now sit 11 points clear of Brighton in the table, with the Sussex club currently occupying the Europa League qualification places. One more win seals a Champions League return – and simultaneously locks in one of the bigger bonus triggers in the Sesko deal.

It is understood that United’s pursuit of top-four football has been a driving force behind the squad rebuild, with Sesko viewed as a central pillar of that project. For fans who remember the club navigating complex transfer negotiations over Marcus Rashford’s future, this deal represents a rather more straightforward investment – a young, prolific striker signed young and tied down until 2030.
Carrick’s Future Adds an Element of Uncertainty
The one cloud on the horizon remains the management situation. Carrick’s future beyond the end of the season is still unresolved, and the identity of United’s permanent head coach will inevitably shape how the club builds around Sesko going forward.
For Leipzig, the bonus payments represent the final chapter of a deal they structured shrewdly. For United, paying them out would mean Champions League football is back at Old Trafford – and Sesko is the man who helped get them there.






























