have learnt how much they will have to spend to complete a deal for RB Leipzig striker this summer.
The Slovenia international remains one of the options to reinforce Arsenal's attack with their interest dating back to last year.
football.london understands that , but talks never reached an advanced stage.
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Sesko was keen to resolve his future before Euro 2024, but the Gunners were unable to commit to a deal as was still at the club. Ultimately, Sesko chose to commit his future to the Bundesliga side.
However, there is said to be a ‘gentleman’s agreement’ in place that could allow Sesko to leave Leipzig this summer - though it’s not tied to a specific written clause.
With the summer transfer window opening on June 1, has outlined the potential cost of completing the deal.
Leipzig is reportedly demanding £86m for their talisman, despite discussions of a gentleman's agreement that would allow him to leave for around €70m (£60m).
Arsenal isn’t the only club eyeing Sesko, as Manchester United is also keeping tabs on his situation.
According to the report, their sporting director, Christopher Vivell, was spotted observing the striker's performance against Wolfsburg last week.
London rivals Chelsea have also been mentioned as potential suitors for the frontman, while Liverpool and Tottenham are also thought to be keeping an eye on his situation.
Elsewhere, AC Milan are following Sesko's development.
It remains to be seen whether Sesko will make the move to the Emirates Stadium, but Arsenal is likely to strengthen their frontline for next season.
Injuries to Gabriel Jesus and have ultimately cost them the title this season.
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