Arsenal, €60 million for a new prodigy?

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Arsenal are closely monitoring promising RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko. The London club is ready to invest more than 60 million euros to secure his services and strengthen its attack during the next transfer windows.

Benjamin Sesko, the 21-year-old Slovenian striker playing for RB Leipzig, has become one of Arsenal’s priority targets for the upcoming transfer windows. Author of 18 goals in 41 matches last season and already 6 goals in 9 appearances this season, Sesko impresses with his physical power and his refined technique.

An investment of more than 60 million euros

According to Football Londonthe London club wishes to strengthen its attack in view of the possible absences of Gabriel Jesus. Arsenal would therefore be ready to pay 60 million euros or more to secure the services of Sesko.

However, RB Leipzig do not seem willing to let him go easily and are demanding a hefty fee. Despite the difficulty of the operation, the Gunners see Sesko as a key recruit for the future of their offensive line under the leadership of Mikel Arteta.

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