
Arsenal Prepares Huge Offer for Benjamin Sesko
Arsenal continues its efforts to strengthen its attacking lineup during the upcoming summer transfer window, as it prepares to make a huge offer to sign Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko, the star of German club Leipzig.
According to a report published by "Fichajes", Arsenal is preparing a serious offer that could reach 100 million euros to acquire Sesko, who is 21 years old, and the management of the London club aims to finalize the deal amid growing interest from other clubs, most notably Tottenham.
Sesko had an outstanding season with Leipzig, scoring 21 goals and providing 6 assists in all competitions, making him a primary target for several major European clubs, and he is considered an ideal option for Arsenal, which is struggling offensively.
Sesko possesses exceptional attacking abilities, combining speed, physical strength, and dribbling skills, making him capable of both creating and scoring goals, and he has the potential to quickly adapt to the atmosphere of the Premier League.
Although Leipzig does not wish to sell the player this summer, the report confirmed that the German club's management may find itself compelled to agree if a large offer comes in.
According to a report published by "Fichajes", Arsenal is preparing a serious offer that could reach 100 million euros to acquire Sesko, who is 21 years old, and the management of the London club aims to finalize the deal amid growing interest from other clubs, most notably Tottenham.
Sesko had an outstanding season with Leipzig, scoring 21 goals and providing 6 assists in all competitions, making him a primary target for several major European clubs, and he is considered an ideal option for Arsenal, which is struggling offensively.
Sesko possesses exceptional attacking abilities, combining speed, physical strength, and dribbling skills, making him capable of both creating and scoring goals, and he has the potential to quickly adapt to the atmosphere of the Premier League.
Although Leipzig does not wish to sell the player this summer, the report confirmed that the German club's management may find itself compelled to agree if a large offer comes in.