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Arsenal target Benjamin Sesko makes transfer decision amid Saudi Arabia interest in the Bundesliga star

By uk-times.com11 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Al-Hilal have made an enquiry about RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko but were informed his preference is to join Arsenal.

Sesko has emerged as Arsenal’s No 1 transfer target as Mikel Arteta looks to add more firepower to his attack.

But their chances of landing the 22-year-old appeared to have taken a hit after Al-Hilal made an approach for the Bundesliga star ahead of the Club World Cup.

However, Sesko intends to stay in Europe for now, and has his sights set on a switch to the Emirates instead. 

Sesko has scored 39 goals in 87 games for Leipzig since joining the German club two years ago.

His goalscoring exploits have caught the eye of some of Europe’s top teams, including Arsenal.

Benjamin Sesko has told Saudi side Al-Hilal that he would prefer a move to Arsenal

Sesko's transfer decision is a major boost for Mikel Arteta's team

Sesko’s transfer decision is a major boost for Mikel Arteta’s team

Al-Hilal are also interested in signing Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez this summer

Al-Hilal are also interested in signing Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez this summer

Leipzig only finished seventh in the Bundesliga in 2024-25 and will not be able to offer their star striker Champions League football next season, while the Gunners will be playing in Europe’s elite club competition. 

Al-Hilal now look set to miss out on Sesko, but have also sounded out Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez.

The Anfield club value the Uruguay international in excess of £70m, which was the figure Al-Nassr were prepared to offer earlier in the year.

Nunez scored just five goals in 30 appearances during Liverpool’s title-winning campaign, and could push for a fresh start elsewhere this summer. 

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