Arsenal monitoring Bundesliga star as current Gunners ace could seal transfer away | OneFootball

Arsenal monitoring Bundesliga star as current Gunners ace could seal transfer away | OneFootball

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·17 October 2024

Arsenal monitoring Bundesliga star as current Gunners ace could seal transfer away

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Arsenal are reportedly continuing to monitor RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko as a potential transfer target up front amid some doubts over Gabriel Jesus’ long-term future at the Emirates Stadium.

The Slovenia international is widely regarded as one of the most exciting young talents in Europe at the moment, so it’s not too surprising to see Arsenal showing a strong interest in him, particularly as Mikel Arteta still looks like he could do with reinforcements in his attack.


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Kai Havertz is currently in superb form filling in as a striker, but it remains to be seen if that’s really going to be his best position in the long run, and Sesko might be more of a natural number 9 that could help the team with 25-plus goals a season.

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Benjamin Sesko to Arsenal? (Photo by Jurij Kodrun/Getty Images)

Benjamin Sesko transfer: The ideal replacement for Gabriel Jesus?

On top of that, Charles Watts spoke to CaughtOffside this week about some potential doubts over Jesus, who has not had the desired impact since his move to north London due to issues with both fitness and form.

“Gabriel Jesus is clearly struggling for confidence right now,” Watts said.

“I think there’s certainly a chance this could be his final season at the club, but obviously that is a decision that will be taken in the summer should any suitable offers arrive.

“I do expect Arsenal to bring in a forward and that would limit Jesus’ chances further. He’s way behind Kai Havertz now in the pecking order and it’s tough to see him turning that round at present given the form of both players.”

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