Arsenal have been linked with a move to sign RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, and journalist Ben Jacobs has shared an internal update on their potential pursuit of the young forward, while speaking to Give sport.
The Gunners could be in the market for a new number nine in the near future with Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah not scoring as regularly as Mikel Arteta may have hoped. If the Gunners are serious about attempting to win the Premier League title, they may need a 20-goal-a-season forward in their ranks.Nketiah recently scored a hat-trick against Sheffield United with Jesus out injured, so there’s an argument that a new centre-forward shouldn’t be an immediate priority. However, the English forward hasn’t been able to produce consistently since breaking through the academy.
After performing exceptionally for Salzburg, Sesko opted to join Leipzig, with both sides part of the Red Bull group, per The Athletic. The report claims that Manchester United were keen on securing his signature, but there were doubts that he would be able to perform consistently in England just yet, considering he was 19 at the time.
It’s worked out for Sesko in Germany so far and he’s quickly become a regular goalscorer for the Bundesliga side. The Slovakian striker is still only 20 years old, so there’s certainly no rush for him to pack his bags and find a new club already, despite further interest in acquiring his services.
With Arsenal potentially looking to bring in an additional attacker, Arteta and Edu Gaspar have a host of players on their shortlist. According to the Daily Star, Sesko, who has been dubbed as the ‘next Erling Haaland, is one of the names being considered by the north London club. Whether Sesko is the answer to Arsenal’s goalscoring problems remains to be seen, but he’s far from reaching his full potential just yet, so he’s unlikely to be able to make an instant impact.
Nketiah recently scored a hat-trick against Sheffield United with Jesus out injured, so there’s an argument that a new centre-forward shouldn’t be an immediate priority. However, the English forward hasn’t been able to produce consistently since breaking through the academy.
Sesko made the bold decision to move to the Bundesliga recently despite interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe. At his young age, Sesko needs to be playing regularly and joining a Premier League side might have been a step too early at that stage of his career.
Jacobs has suggested that there is nothing concrete between Arsenal and Sesko at the moment, but clubs will be doing their due diligence and scouting all the time throughout the season. The journalist adds that he’s been told that the young striker is in no rush to be making another move as he’s currently flourishing at Leipzig in Germany. Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Jacobs said…
Although there might not be anything concrete between Arsenal and Sesko, Arteta could still be looking to bring in reinforcements in attack. Journalist Dean Jones recently told GIVEMESPORT that no decision has been made by the north London club in terms of whether to sign a new forward, but they certainly have an interest in a few.
Journalist Paul Brown has revealed to GIVEMESPORT that a move for Brentford striker Ivan Toney is ‘one to watch’ in the upcoming transfer window. The England international is likely to attract a lot of interest from other clubs if he is made available when the winter window opens for business, but the Gunners are an attractive prospect at the moment, so they could have a chance of securing his signature.
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