Arsenal poised to land RB Leipzig young star Benjamin Sesko
Arsenal has emerged as a contender in the pursuit of Benjamin Sesko, a player who had piqued the interest of Manchester United during the summer transfer window.
Benjamin Sesko, a 24-year-old Slovenian striker, made a pivotal decision in July by opting to sign with RB Leipzig, thus bidding adieu to his former club, Red Bull Salzburg.
Since his arrival at the German club, Sesko has left a lasting impression, appearing in 7 matches and netting the ball on 3 occasions.
His stellar performances have not gone unnoticed, with his current market value reaching a substantial 30 million euros, according to the evaluations on Transfermarkt.com. This figure underscores the growing recognition of his talent within the footballing world.
On the international platform, Benjamin Sesko has been a cornerstone of the Slovenian national team. With 23 national team appearances, he has displayed his prowess as a forward by scoring a notable 9 goals.
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Reports circulating from Calciomercato indicate that Arsenal are closely monitoring Sesko’s progress and may be preparing to contend with what they describe as “fierce competition” from other clubs also vying for his services.
However, it remains unclear whether Arsenal will make any moves for additional forwards in the upcoming January transfer window.
As the season unfolds, all eyes are firmly fixed on Arsenal and their plans concerning the potential acquisition of Benjamin Sesko.
His exceptional performances and the growing list of clubs seeking his signature promise to make the race for his services a riveting subplot in the realm of football transfers.
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