Whooping monster in front of goal, 10 goals with 2 assist this Season- Arsenal set fresh interest on Slovenian Netbuster with cheaper price tag
With a lower price tag and a whooping monster in front of goal, Arsenal has reignited interest in Slovenian Netbuster.
Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in RB Leipzig attacker Benjamin Sesko, who would provide’stiff competition’ for AC Milan.
According to a Calciomercato story, Arsenal has’set their sights’ on signing Sesko.
Gabriel Jesus has suffered another injury for the Gunners, leaving Eddie Nketiah to lead the line.
Nketiah scored a hat-trick over the weekend, but whether that is enough to put an end to speculation about the arrival of another striker remains to be seen.
Arsenal is interested in Benjamin Sesko.
Brentford midfielder Ivan Toney has been extensively linked, but Arsenal could go further afield for Sesko.
The Italian website Calciomercato has reported on AC Milan’s interest in Sesko, as well as Arsenal and Chelsea.
Both teams are said to have had ‘direct relations’ with Red Bull and are now looking to recruit Sesko.
Leipzig paid only £20 million to sign Sesko and is now said to want roughly €50 million (£43.5 million) to sell him.
This season, Arsenal and Chelsea sit in the top five for crosses in the Premier League, so bringing in a 6ft 4in attacker like Sesko may be appealing.
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RB Leipzig were quick to sign Sesko, and he has already scored six goals in 13 outings for the German club.
Sesko, who is still only 20, has nine goals in 24 Slovenian caps; simply put, he is a goalscorer.
Sesko, described as’special’ and ‘very quick’ by former Leipzig director Christopher Vivell, is bound for success, which may come in the Premier League if Arsenal or Chelsea splash the cash.
RB Leipzig were quick to sign Sesko, and he has already scored six goals in 13 outings for the German club.
Sesko, who is still only 20, has nine goals in 24 Slovenian caps; simply put, he is a goalscorer.
Sesko, described as’special’ and ‘very quick’ by former Leipzig director Christopher Vivell, is bound for success, which may come in the Premier League if Arsenal or Chelsea splash the cash.