Arsenal Advancing in Talks for Benjamin Šeško: A Potential Game-Changer for the Gunners
Arsenal are making significant progress in negotiations to sign Slovenian striker Benjamin Å eÅ¡ko from RB Leipzig, sources have confirmed. Talks between all parties — Arsenal, RB Leipzig, and the player’s representatives — have accelerated over the past week, with optimism growing that a deal could be reached in the near future. While no agreement is expected imminently, momentum is clearly building, and the deal has entered what is considered the “crucial stages.â€
Mikel Arteta has long admired the 21-year-old forward, who is seen as a dynamic attacking option with huge potential. With Gabriel Jesus struggling for form and injuries impacting squad depth, Šeško could offer the Gunners a powerful, direct alternative at the tip of their attack. His blend of pace, physicality, and finishing ability aligns well with Arsenal’s fast-paced, possession-heavy style.
Šeško’s 2024/2025 Stats: A Breakout Year
Šeško’s stock has risen sharply this season thanks to his impressive performances in both the Bundesliga and on the European stage. In the 2024/2025 campaign, Šeško played a total of 42 matches across all competitions, notching 22 goals and 6 assists — his most productive season to date.
In the Bundesliga alone, the 6'5" striker scored 17 goals in 31 appearances, becoming one of the league’s top scorers. His goals-per-game ratio (0.55) puts him in elite company, surpassing the likes of more experienced attackers. Notably, many of Šeško’s goals came in key matches — including winners against Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen — underlining his ability to deliver under pressure.
His efficiency in front of goal has also improved dramatically. Šeško’s shot conversion rate stands at 23%, showing a sharp uptick from the previous season. He's also averaging 1.9 key passes per 90 minutes, reflecting his increased involvement in link-up play and creativity — traits Arteta highly values in a modern forward.
In the UEFA Champions League, Šeško contributed 4 goals and 1 assist in 7 appearances, helping Leipzig reach the Round of 16. His standout performance came against Atlético Madrid, where he scored twice in a dramatic 3-2 win.
Beyond the stats, Šeško’s tactical versatility has been another highlight. While primarily deployed as a central striker, he has occasionally operated from wider positions or in a front two, showcasing his adaptability — a quality that could prove invaluable in Arsenal’s fluid attacking system.
Looking Ahead
Should Arsenal finalize the deal, Šeško would represent a significant investment in both the present and future. With a reported release clause in the region of €65 million, the Gunners would be making a major statement of intent ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
While the deal is not expected to be finalized this weekend, the feeling within the club is one of quiet confidence. Šeško is seen as a priority target, and if Arsenal are able to fend off competition from other European giants, it could mark one of the standout signings of the summer window.
Stay tuned — this could be a transformative move for Arsenal’s attack.