Arsenal are reportedly pushing to seal Benjamin Sesko's signing before Euro 2024 begins with Manchester United and Chelsea also in the race.
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Arsenal keen to sign Sesko toFace competition from Man Utd & ChelseaStriker has €65m release clauseWHAT HAPPENED?
In their quest to fortify their attacking options ahead of the upcoming season, Arsenal have linked themselves to various potential signings. One standout name is Sesko, a promising young talent whose performances have already created waves in the Bundesliga. According to Florian Plettenberg, the Gunners are actively pushing to finalise the transfer of Sesko and will be quick to make a final decision as all parties want his future to be sorted before the European Championship kicks off in mid-June in Germany.
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While Arsenal are keen to bring Sesko to the Emirates, they are not alone in this pursuit. United have already made inquiries about the RB Leipzig star, and Chelsea are also closely monitoring the situation. Both clubs are prepared to activate the striker’s release clause, which stands at €65 million (£55m/$70m) and is set to expire at the end of June. Leipzig, on their part, are determined to retain Sesko and are working on extending his contract to remove the release clause.
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Despite the intense competition, reports suggest that Arsenal are Sesko’s preferred destination if a move materialises. His decision may be influenced by the opportunity to work under Mikel Arteta and the prospect of playing in a squad competing for top honours in England and Europe.
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After joining Leipzig last summer, Sesko managed to score 14 goals in just 31 appearances, showcasing his goal-scoring prowess and rapid development. A strong showing in the upcoming Euro 2024, where Slovenia will face formidable opponents like England, Denmark and Serbia, could further elevate his market value and interest. He is contracted with Leipzig until 2028, but the current circumstances suggest a potential move is imminent if Arsenal decide to act swiftly on their interest.






