“I CAME TO MAKE HISTORY…” — OLD TRAFFORD REBELLION: BENJAMIN ŠEŠKO BREAKS THE SILENCE, THE RED DEVIL’S THEATRE ROASTS OVER A WASTED STAR!

Ornstein] Benjamin Sesko: Manchester United reach agreement with RB Leipzig  for striker : r/PremierLeague

A wave of controversy is sweeping through Old Trafford as Benjamin Šeško — Manchester United’s highly anticipated signing — is said to have expressed deep frustration with his current situation. Despite showing impressive form whenever given the chance, the Slovenian striker has repeatedly been left out of the starting lineup in key matches under manager Rúben Amorim.

According to reports from The Athletic and Sky Sports, Šeško confided to his family after the match against Liverpool on October 19, saying he “doesn’t understand why he isn’t playing.” But the quote that spread like wildfire across social media was:

“I came here to make history, not to be wasted at Manchester United.”

That single line ignited a storm online. Millions of Red Devils fans shared it, seeing it as a silent cry for help from a young player desperate to prove himself — but stifled by rigid tactics and favoritism toward senior stars.

Since the start of the season, Šeško has made only four Premier League starts, yet has scored three goals and provided two assists — a level of efficiency many pundits have called “impossible to ignore.” Still, Amorim remains firm in his selections, favoring Højlund as his main striker and Rashford in more flexible attacking systems.

An inside source revealed:

“Šeško came to United with the ambition to make his mark — to become a new symbol at Old Trafford. But all he’s met with is silence. He trains hard, never complains, but it’s clear his patience is wearing thin.”

It’s not just the fans speaking up. Several former United legends have weighed in too. Rio Ferdinand wrote on social media:

“If you’ve got a young striker scoring every 90 minutes, you give him a chance. Don’t let a diamond go dull because of tactical ego.”

Benjamin Sesko handed Man Utd warning after Ruben Amorim transfer failure:  'Still very weak' - The Mirror

Outside the Carrington training ground, a small group of supporters even unveiled a banner reading:

“Let Šeško play – He came to make history!”
— a direct message aimed at Amorim.

Despite mounting criticism, the Portuguese manager has remained composed. When asked in a recent press conference about benching Šeško, he gave a short reply:

“I pick the team for the good of the group. Every player will have their chance — if they prove themselves.”

Even so, Benjamin Šeško’s story has become the biggest talking point in Manchester — not just a tale of a player being “left out,” but a symbol of ambition, hunger, and the eternal desire to be recognized and to carve one’s name into history.

🔥 He didn’t come to be a spectator. He came to become the next chapter in the Red Devils’ legacy — if Manchester United gives him the chance. ❤️⚽

Benjamin Sesko: Manchester United make £74m offer for RB Leipzig striker -  BBC Sport