It's not easy. Arsenal are back in the middle of a second round of difficult negotiations

Jul 02, 2025

It's not easy. Arsenal are back in the middle of a second round of difficult negotiations



It's not easy. Arsenal are back in the middle of a second round of difficult negotiations
It's not easy to reinforce Arsenal's front line.

Sky Sports reported on the 2nd (Korea time) that 'We have reached a deadlock in the recruitment of Benjamin Seschko' Seschko is currently connected to many clubs, of which Arsenal are the most active.

Arsenal's top priority this summer is to strengthen their front-line strikers, who have not been able to overcome the championship threshold. Last season Arsenal suffered a string of striker resources. Mikel Merino changed his position and showed better-than-expected performance, but Arsenal desperately needs a clear striker who will be responsible for double-digit points in order to win the championship.




It's not easy. Arsenal are back in the middle of a second round of difficult negotiations
Arsenal have been linked with a variety of strikers this summer. I sent love calls to Alexander Isaac and Victor Osimhen. Until recently, he had negotiated with Vitor Jockeres, now Europe's hottest striker. Joquez wants to go to Arsenal, not Manchester United, but Arsenal are taking a step back due to Joquez's high ransom.

The player Arsenal currently want is Seschko. Sechuko was called the "second Holan" early on in that he was tall and had explosive speed. His scoring ability is lower than that of Holan, but he is expected to grow into a better player than Elling Holan in that he has shooting, depression and dribbling ability.

It's not easy. Arsenal are back in the middle of a second round of difficult negotiations
Seschko, from Slovenia, wore a Salzburg uniform with a good eye on finding promising players in 2019. Seschko, who returned to Salzburg after a loan from refurbishment, performed well and lived up to expectations. Seschuko, who moved to Leipzig in the summer of 2022, scored double digits and has grown into a striker that the world is paying attention to. In the second half, he scored as many as seven consecutive games. Last season, the stock price soared with an unchanged performance.




Many clubs, including Arsenal, have shown interest and set the negotiation table, but no significant results have been made at the moment. Sky Sports reported that `Seschko's camp thought the future would be decided early on, but at the moment, there is little progress in negotiations,' adding that `Leaving Leipzig is not completely undone, but Seschko has no intention of pushing for a transfer.'








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.