Arsenal have reportedly opened talks with RB Leipzig over Benjamin Sesko as Mikel Arteta seeks more firepower after another trophyless campaign.

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Arsenal keen to sign a striker in the summerHave already got in touch with Leipzig officialsBundesliga team could demand €80m from the GunnersFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

According to Leipzig’s sporting director, Marcel Schafer, has initiated conversations with Andrea Berta—Arsenal’s recently appointed sporting director—to outline the framework for a possible deal. With Leipzig in need of income following their failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League, the Bundesliga side are expected to be open to selling their star forward.

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While Sesko’s contract includes a variable release clause, reports suggest the club is aiming for a transfer fee in excess of €80 million (£67m/$91m). The striker’s current deal runs until June 2029, putting Leipzig in a strong position to negotiate, but their need for revenue may prompt a quicker resolution.

Sesko has made 32 appearances in the Bundesliga, finding the back of the net 13 times and registering five assists. His combination of pace, aerial ability, and technical skill makes him an attractive prospect for Arteta, who wants to inject more dynamism into Arsenal’s frontline.

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While Sesko appears to be Arteta’s top priority, Arsenal remain active on multiple fronts as they assess potential forward reinforcements. The North London club continues to monitor Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting CP, as the Swedish forward should be available for around €60–70m (£50m/$68m-£59m/$80m).

Additionally, Juventus frontman Dusan Vlahovic remains on the radar. The Serbian striker has expressed a desire to move on from Turin and would reportedly jump at the chance to join Arsenal. Though he is valued at €50m (£42m/$57m), the 25-year-old could be available for a reduced fee given his contract expires in 2026 and Juventus’ own shifting priorities.

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Arsenal’s ambitions remain high, and bringing in a top-tier striker is a priority to help the club compete for major trophies next season. Whether it’s Sesko, Gyokeres, or Vlahovic, the Gunners are making moves to ensure they have a reliable goal scorer at the heart of their attack after enduring another trophyless campaign.

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