Benjamin Sesko has reportedly agreed to a move to Arsenal this summer. The RB Leipzig forward, also attracting interest from Manchester United and Chelsea, favors joining the Gunners. Arsenal is aiming to secure Sesko, 20, for less than his £56 million release clause. Manager Mikel Arteta seeks to bolster his squad, viewing Sesko as a key addition.
The Slovenian striker would provide competition for Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus, with Arteta also aiming to strengthen central midfield and right-wing positions. Gabriel Jesus, who joined from Manchester City, scored only four Premier League goals this term. Arsenal is open to offers for Ukrainian defender Oleksandr Zinchenko, who arrived with Jesus. Sesko, who scored 14 goals and provided two assists in 31 Bundesliga matches last season, could lead Slovenia at the upcoming Euros, competing in Group B against England, Denmark, and Serbia.
Financially stable, Arsenal plans to sell players like Zinchenko, Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah, and Emile Smith Rowe for spending flexibility. Additionally, Arsenal informed the French Football Federation that defender William Saliba will not be available for the Olympics, prioritizing his rest after Euro 2024. This strategic move showcases Arsenal’s proactive approach to squad enhancement while balancing financial prudence and player welfare.
Here is the highlight video of Benjamin Sesko’s skills and goals.
Benjamin Sesko
Benjamin Šeško
This season he played in total 31 times for 1527 minutes for Bundesliga.
Benjamin Sesko scored 14 goals for RB Leipzig. He procured two assists. He received no yellow cards and no red cards.
His team is currently 4th in Bundesliga. In the last match RB Leipzig drew 2-2 against Eintracht Frankfurt.
RB Leipzig performance and stats
RB Leipzig is currently 4th in the Bundesliga with 64 points.
In the last 34 games, it has won 19 times, drawn 8 times, and lost 7 times. In its last match, RB Leipzig drawn 2-2 against Eintracht Frankfurt.
It has a positive goal difference after scoring 75 goals and conceding 37.
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