
The London club "Arsenal" and the team "RB Leipzig" are unable to reach an agreement regarding the transfer of striker Benjamin Šeško. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
Although the Slovenian player has agreed to join the "Gunners," the "Red Bulls" want to earn more than 80 million euros from the sale of the player. This is not acceptable to "Arsenal."
The London club is offering a maximum of 70 million euros for the 22-year-old striker. "RB Leipzig" is almost ready to let Šeško go.
Due to the team's inability to qualify for European competitions, they are forced to let go of one of their valuable players to improve their financial situation. "Arsenal" is well aware of the club's situation from the Bundesliga and does not want to overpay.
So far, the parties have not been able to reach a reliable agreement, which has slowed down the transfer process. Negotiations between the player and the two clubs are ongoing.
This situation could affect the player's future and his position in the new team.