Arsenal now focussing on signing Benjamin Sesko instead of Alexander Isak

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Arsenal shifts focus to Benjamin Sesko in summer transfer plans

Arsenal has shifted its sights in the summer transfer market, with Benjamin Sesko emerging as a prime target to bolster their striking options.

The Gunners, unfazed by the outcome of their league campaign, are determined to reinforce their attacking prowess, with Sesko now at the forefront of their recruitment strategy.

Following speculations surrounding Gabriel Jesus’ future, Arsenal’s pursuit of a new number nine has intensified. Despite Kai Havertz’s commendable performances, the club is keen on securing a dynamic presence upfront to complement their attacking setup.

While Alexander Isak had initially been on their radar, complications surrounding a potential deal have prompted Arsenal to explore alternatives. Enter Benjamin Sesko, the 20-year-old Slovenian forward who has been making waves at RB Leipzig.

Reports suggest that Sesko’s agent has been in talks with Arsenal representatives, hinting at a potential move in the upcoming transfer window. With a reported release clause significantly lower than other targets, Sesko presents an enticing prospect for the North London club.

Having notched up 15 goals this season, Sesko’s youth and potential for growth align with Mikel Arteta’s vision of shaping and developing emerging talents.

Arsenal, prepared to invest significantly in the transfer market, sees Sesko as a promising addition to their attacking arsenal.

Amidst uncertainties surrounding the transfer fee, speculation suggests Sesko could be available for a fee in the region of £43m, making him an appealing proposition for Arsenal’s ambitious plans.

As the summer transfer window approaches, Arsenal’s pursuit of Benjamin Sesko signals their determination to reinforce their attacking lineup and propel themselves to greater heights in the upcoming campaign.

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