Sesko extended his Leipzig contract earlier this week, opting against a move to England having been linked with Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea.
“I had a good first year at RB Leipzig and am incredibly happy to be here,” Sesko said after signing a new deal.
“Team, club, city, fans – the overall package is simply outstanding for me. The early contract extension was therefore the logical next step for me.
“Even though I didn’t play or score as much in the first half of the season, this phase was very important for me and my development.
“I feel a lot of trust and appreciation throughout the club and that is crucial for being able to perform to my full potential. In the second half of the season in particular, I was able to give something back with my goals.
“We have a team with great potential and a balanced mix of young and experienced players. I’m really looking forward to taking the next steps with this team.”
Sesko starred for Slovenia as they drew their Euro 2024 opener 1-1 against Denmark.
Slovenia trailed for the majority of the match but salvaged a point through Erik Janza’s 77th minute strike which came an hour after Christian Eriksen’s opener.
The former Arsenal target did not score but threatened with his outstanding long-range shooting, striking the post from 30 yards out in the second half.
On punditry duty, former Manchester United and England right-back Neville said he understands why Sesko would want to stay at Leipzig for another year.
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“[He’s got] goals, youth and physically,” Neville said of the 21-year-old.
“I think we are moving back to having a big physical striker up front the game seems to have flipped a little bit by having big defenders and big strikers.
“He is someone who has so much potential and you can see why Premier League clubs are interested. But I can also see why, what is being suggested, he is staying at Leipzig for another year.
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