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Arsenal Get Told How Much They’ll Pay To Sign Benjamin Sesko

Arsenal’s pursuit of Benjamin Šeško has taken another step forward, with the Gunners and RB Leipzig reportedly scheduling a new round of talks over a summer transfer. The club is growing increasingly confident that a deal can be struck for the highly-rated 22-year-old Slovenian striker, who is regarded as one of Europe’s most promising young forwards.

According to the latest developments, there is now a positive feeling from all parties involved that a move can materialize. Arsenal have been long-term admirers of Šeško and have placed him at the top of their striker shortlist this summer. The player’s profile perfectly fits the club’s recruitment model — young, physically imposing, technically gifted, and with immense potential for growth under Mikel Arteta’s guidance.

RB Leipzig, while not actively pushing to sell, are understood to be open to a deal should their valuation be met. Reports suggest the Bundesliga club are demanding a fee in the region of €80 million to €100 million for the forward. While steep, Arsenal are believed to be prepared to negotiate within that range given Šeško’s upside and long-term value.

Šeško enjoyed a strong campaign in Germany last season, showcasing his goalscoring ability, link-up play, and maturity beyond his years. His combination of size, pace, and finishing has drawn comparisons to Erling Haaland — and while still developing, there’s a clear belief at Arsenal that he could become an elite striker with the right environment and coaching.

Arsenal’s sporting director Andrea Berta and manager Mikel Arteta are both in full agreement on targeting Šeško. The club’s recruitment team has been closely monitoring the forward’s progress over the past two seasons, and internal discussions have led to a consensus that he is the ideal long-term solution for the No. 9 role.

The upcoming talks with Leipzig are expected to focus on structure and payment terms, with Arsenal hopeful they can find common ground without triggering a bidding war. There is also encouragement that the player himself is open to a Premier League move, and that he views Arsenal’s project as the right step in his development.

Should the deal be completed, it would represent one of the marquee signings of the summer — and a statement of intent from Arsenal as they continue to build a squad capable of competing on all fronts next season. With Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz already offering versatility up front, Šeško’s arrival would add a pure striker’s edge and much-needed depth to the attacking line.

While nothing is final yet, momentum is clearly building. The next few days could be pivotal in shaping Arsenal’s summer window — and all eyes will be on whether the club can get this high-profile transfer over the line.

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