Arsenal are preparing a bold €100 million bid for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Šeško to strengthen their squad this summer.
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Šeško, just 21 years old, has impressed with his physicality, sharp finishing, and ability to link up play in attacking moves.
New sporting director Andrea Berta is leading Arsenal’s aggressive transfer strategy following a second-place Premier League finish without a trophy.
The Gunners are aiming to add firepower up front to compete with Manchester City and other European giants next season.
While Šeško was previously valued at £60–70 million, Arsenal are willing to exceed expectations to secure their top striker target.
Berta believes Šeško’s blend of size, speed, and technique is ideal for Mikel Arteta’s tactical system and long-term project.
The Slovenian international scored 18 goals last season, showing promise as one of Europe’s most exciting young forwards.
Arsenal’s proactive move signals their intent to compete at the highest level across all competitions in the coming years, reports London World.
Additionally, Berta is eyeing AC Milan’s Rafael Leão, whose transfer value has dropped to £67 million, sparking interest.
With pace and creativity, Leão could give Arsenal added width and attacking unpredictability heading into a critical 2025–26 season.

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