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Arsenal refused to launch 2 expensive 'blockbusters'

Arsenal are struggling to find a quality striker after refusing to spend big on the duo Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres.

ZNewsZNews17/06/2025

Arsenal do not want to spend too much money on Sesko.

According to Sky Sports , the Gunners have rejected a huge bid of €80-100 million for RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko. Arsenal have also yet to reach a personal agreement with the Slovenian striker.

The source also said that Arsenal could turn to Gyokeres, the expensive striker of Sporting CP. This striker was once valued at around 60-70 million euros. However, Sporting are asking for a higher fee to let Gyokeres leave. This move makes Arsenal hesitate.

Another option Arsenal are considering is to bolster their attacking options at wing-back. Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams is seen as an ideal option, although he won't come cheap.

Bilbao are demanding more than 55 million euros in transfer fees for Williams and must pay them immediately. Williams' salary demands could also pose a major challenge for the Gunners. Personally, the Spanish star is more inclined to move to Barcelona than Arsenal.

In addition to the attacking positions, Arsenal also want to add a central defender for the new season. The "Gunners" are interested in Marc Guehi, in the context that this central defender's contract with Crystal Palace Club will expire in just one year.

Arsenal have been quiet in the transfer market. Mikel Arteta's side will return to training at the end of July and are expected to take a pre-season tour to Singapore and Hong Kong. This preparation will be crucial for Arsenal to be competitive next season.

Rice's masterpiece helps Arsenal secure a ticket to the Champions League. In the 55th minute, Declan Rice finished neatly into the far corner, scoring the only goal to help Arsenal defeat Newcastle 1-0 in round 37 of the Premier League, thereby securing a ticket to the Champions League.

Source: https://znews.vn/arsenal-tu-choi-no-2-bom-tan-dat-gia-post1561715.html


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