Arsenal has finalized the transfer conditions for Benjamin Sesko, while Real Madrid has made a demand for Rodrygo. The Emirates Stadium is currently in the process of preparing for the 2025/26 Premier League season.
The schedule for the upcoming season is disclosed by Arsenal today (Wednesday), and any new signings are now aware of the teams against which they may make their competitive debuts. The Gunners will be anticipating the inclusion of a few new players in their squad for the inaugural match of the season. Benjamin Sesko’s perspective
Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany has reported that Arsenal is not amenable to the current demands of Red Bull Leipzig for striker Benjamin Sesko. The possibility of a transfer for the Slovenian international has been discussed between the Gunners and the German club.
Nevertheless, it is reported that Leipzig is seeking a fee of €80-100 million (£68-£85.5m), a sum that Arsenal is not willing to pay. Arsenal is reportedly in communication with the player regarding a potential transfer, although personal terms with Sesko have not yet been finalized. According to FL,
Arsenal’s pursuit of a striker may persist for an additional period. Although the club appears to have prioritized Sesko as their preferred option, Leipzig’s demands may prompt them to reconsider Viktor Gyokeres, who may be available at a comparable or potentially lower price.
It is conceivable that the saga will persist until the end of the transfer window, as Arsenal endeavors to secure the most favorable agreement. Rodrygo’s request This summer, Arsenal has a “sincere interest” in Real Madrid winger Rodrygo, according to journalist Ben Jacobs, who claims that the club has engaged in discussions with the player.
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