Mikel Arteta says that Arsenal’s attack unit “needs help” after injuries in Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesús. So, will only Benjamin Sesko be before Arsenal to make his movement?
The Gunners’ frontline options have been in focus all season, despite Arteta’s side posting a club-record total for goals in the Premier League last term.
With Saka and Jesús Marginado, Kai Havertz becomes inconsistent, and the arsenal hole to the leaders of the League, Liverpool, has expanded to six problems and a game in the hand for the side of Arne Slot, that scrutiny has been higher In the January window.
Arteta said Arsenal had known targets, with RB Leipzig striker Sesko and Wolves striker Matheus Cunha two of the names connected to a move to the Emirates Stadium.
Sesko, 21, has 8 in 17 appearances in the Bundesliga this term after achieving 14 last season. The Slovenian is a guy in Deguyd.
But at this time, a winter window agreement to take it to northern London is incredibly unlikely.
Leipzig needs to stay Sesko. The general manager of the club, Marcel Schafer, told Sky Germany: “There is no touch with any other club or no discussion related to Benjamin Sesko. We are very satisfied to have Benji in our team. It is one of the maximum attack talent In Europe and lately it is correctly.
Lately there is no push in Sesko’s to move this winter.
However, can only be the arsenal tower in the summer?
Sesko’s contract, which signed last summer, implies a release clause, however, there is an agreement between Leipzig and the player.
Sesko would be legal to leave if a suitable offer is offered on the table.
That exact amount is unclear. And it could change depending on how well he performs in the second half of the campaign.
However, it will be north of 65 million euros. It can be just 80 million euros.
Of course, cash speaks and each player has his price.
But at the moment, the indication is that if Arsenal need to signal Sesko this winter, they will have to put a massive amount of cash on the table.
It would have to be an offer for Leipzig to simply reject.
The clock is set at P. M. on Monday, February 3, deadline.