Arsenal is interested in acquiring RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sekso and prolonging Mikel Arteta’s contract.
Leipzig’s Slovenian forward #30 Benjamin Sesko celebrated in style after scoring the opening goal in RB Leipzig’s UEFA Champions League group G match against Young Boys in Leipzig. The talented striker has caught the attention of Arsenal, who are hoping to secure his signature this summer.
According to The Mirror, Arsenal are looking to extend manager Mikel Arteta’s contract and then make a move for Sesko. Arteta has established himself as one of Europe’s top young managers and is in a strong bargaining position as he enters contract talks. The Gunners are in the market for a new striker and Sesko is at the top of their transfer shortlist. While they may not make superstar signings, Arsenal are determined to strengthen their squad and secure Arteta’s long-term future at the club.
In other news, Jack Grealish has reportedly held talks with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola regarding his lack of playing time. Grealish has been in and out of the side, leading to speculation of a potential transfer away from the club. Bayern Munich is said to be considering a shock approach for the winger, but Guardiola is keen to keep hold of him. Grealish’s poor form could also jeopardize his chances of being selected for the England squad in the upcoming Euros.
Chelsea left-back Ian Maatsen is yet to decide on his future, despite signing a contract extension with the club until 2026. Borussia Dortmund is interested in signing the Dutch left-back permanently, but Maatsen has yet to make a decision. The 22-year-old is currently on loan with Dortmund and has impressed with his performances in the Champions League. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea’s likely new manager, Enzo Maresca, will recall Maatsen or if the club will pursue other left-back options.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa has set their sights on Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of their Champions League campaign next season. Chelsea is open to doing business due to Profit and Sustainability Rules, and Villa is hoping to strike a deal. However, the Birmingham club faces their own financial pressures, which could complicate any potential transfers. Despite this, there is optimism that a deal can be reached once the transfer market starts moving.
Overall, it promises to be an exciting summer transfer window with several English clubs looking to bolster their squads ahead of the new season.