Arsenal’s search for a new striker has seen them renew interest in Benjamin Sesko – but RB Leipzig will not sell the Slovenia international on the cheap this summer

RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko looks on
Arsenal will have to pay a premium price to land Benjamin Sesko(Image: Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto)

Arsenal have been told it will cost them a mammoth £92.5million to sign Benjamin Sesko this summer with RB Leipzig ready to play hardball over their sought-after striker.

The Gunners are in the market for a new No.9 in the upcoming transfer window and have set their sights on Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres. Both have been linked with numerous top European clubs and are expected to be on the move ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.

Sesko, 21, is a long-term Arsenal target; the Londoners were courting the Slovenia international last summer only for him to sign a new contract with Leipzig.

After keeping their powder dry in January, Arsenal are now ready to spend big on a new frontman – but a deal for Sesko would not come cheap, with Leipzig demanding more than £90m for their star striker.

According to The Telegraph, Leipzig are in a strong bargaining position given Sesko is on a contract which runs until 2029. They value him at €110m (£92.5m) and are prepared to stand their ground amid interest from the Premier League.

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Sesko plundered 21 goals for the Bundesliga outfit this term across a disappointing campaign which ended in a seventh-place finish. Another of their exciting young stars, Xavi Simons, has also been linked with Premier League clubs.

While Sesko is a player Arsenal admire, the north London outfit have other options: namely Gyokeres, who it is thought will be available for between £60m and £70m this summer.

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Sesko scored 21 goals for RB Leipzig this season(Image: Getty Images)

The Swede, 26, has a fan in the form of Arsenal’s new sporting director, Andrea Berta, and has also enjoyed a stellar season, scoring 54 goals in all competitions for Sporting Lisbon.

Arsenal are also in the market for reinforcements in midfield and a left winger, while they have been heavily linked with the Espanyol goalkeeper, Joan Garcia.

Viktor Gyokeres is also on Arsenal’s shortlist of strikers(Image: Maciej Rogowski/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Leroy Sane has emerged as a new target to bolster Mikel Arteta’s options in attack and is a player the Spaniard knows from his time at Manchester City. Sane, 29, is out of contract at the end of next month.

Martin Zubimendi is poised to become the club’s first summer transfer; the playmaker will undergo a medical imminently before leaving Real Sociedad for £51m.

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