

Arsenal have not completely closed off their negotiations for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, according to reports.
The Gunners are in advanced talks with Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres, as confirmed by transfer guru David Ornstein, which may presumably have spelt the end for the clubs pursuit of Sesko.
But that may not be the case, based on a reveal from German media.
Benjamin Sesko still in the frame for Arsenal
Adding to Ornsteins reveal, Portuguese site A Bola, claim that Sporting and Arsenal are now just �5m apart in their valuations of Gyokeres.
It has the smell of a deal well on the way to being done, but the lingering Sesko question may raise some eyebrows.
According to German outlet Chemnitzer Morgenpost, as relayed by TEAMtalk, Leipzig claim they have received no notice from the north London club that they are abandoning their chase of Sesko.
The report goes on to state that Leipzig are still in negotiations with the Gunners over the 22-year-old striker.
TEAMtalk estimate that the two strikers combined would cost in the region of �130m, which seems a lot to fork out in one go for two players in direct competition.
Sesko is younger, but it seems unlikely hed be willing to come in as an understudy, and its unclear how the pair, both relatively traditional no.9s, would fit in Arsenals one-striker system.
In FourFourTwos opinion, this feels like Arsenal hedging their bets until they have a signed contract for Gyokeres transfer.
It would make little sense to dedicate so many resources in one window on two players that are unlikely to be able to play together.
Gyokeres feels the more likely candidate as things stand and, if that deal does get over the line, it would be a shock to see Sesko follow in his footsteps.
Sesko is worth 70m, according to Transfermarkt.
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