Arsenal hijack warning as £56m target ‘says no’ to ‘crazy proposal’; will ‘decide between three clubs’

Arsenal have been warned that they could miss out on RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko, as three Premier League clubs are looking to sign him.

After narrowly missing out on the Premier League title to Man City, are expected to be busy during this summer s transfer window and one of their priorities will be to sign a new striker.

Germany international Kai Havertz surpassed expectations during his debut season at the Emirates, but

Sesko has emerged as a leading target for Arsenal after scoring 14 goals in 31 Bundesliga appearances for RB Leipzig during his debut campaign for the German outfit in 2023/24.

The 21-year-old is available for a reasonable price as there is a £56m release clause in his contract, but Arsenal faces competition from Premier League rivals.

. Yet a hijack could be on the cards, with Fabrizio Romano reporting that he will decide between the Gunners, Chelsea and Manchester United.

Benjamin Sesko is taking his time to decide his future, because, as I told you two weeks ago, he has a really important new contract proposal from RB Leipzig, which would see him earn an important salary and to change the release clause,

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So now Sesko has to decide if he wants to extend his contract with Leipzig, or leave, and probably go to the Premier League.

As soon as Sesko will decide, I will let you know, and then which club? I can guarantee that Sesko is still taking his time to decide between three clubs Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal.

Everything is still open and these three clubs are all in the race. Sesko has all the projects in front of him, but has not accepted any proposals yet.

So now Sesko needs to decide what to do, but the first step will be with Leipzig. The player already said no to two crazy proposals from Saudi, with one club offering €30m net per season, but he said no, and so his future remains a big topic and one of the most important stories to follow for the months of June.

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