Bukayo Saka may miss out crucial Man City clash due to injury!

Real Madrid are reportedly weighing up a sensational summer move for Arsenal star Bukayo Saka following his standout display at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Real Madrid Want Bukayo Saka – Arsenal Braced for Summer Interest

According to reports from Defensa Central, the Spanish giants are keeping close tabs on the England international, who impressed during Arsenal’s emphatic 5-1 aggregate win over Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Saka’s electric performance in the Spanish capital appears to have left a lasting impression on the Madrid hierarchy.

The club is said to be considering the 22-year-old as a potential replacement if either Vinicius Junior or Rodrygo chooses to leave this summer.

The appeal of Madrid is well-documented—big wages, global prestige, and a history of European dominance.

With fellow England international Jude Bellingham thriving in La Liga, Saka’s possible transition to life in Madrid could be seamless.

However, Arsenal fans have reasons to remain calm—for now. Mikel Arteta’s side is building something special, and Saka is right at the heart of it.

The Gunners have no urgent financial need to sell and are currently competing at the highest levels both domestically and in Europe.

As one football insider puts it: “Madrid have the allure, but Arsenal have the project.

Saka is already a star in North London, and with Champions League semi-finals on the horizon, there’s no pressure for him to move.”

Meanwhile, in another significant development, Bild reports that Arsenal’s pursuit of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko could come at a hefty cost.

The Bundesliga side have reportedly raised their asking price to £86 million amid growing interest from both Arsenal and Manchester United.

With the summer window shaping up to be a busy one for the Gunners, the club must now fend off interest in their own star while also weighing up high-stakes decisions in the transfer market.

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