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Arsenal is now eyeing an attacker who surpasses Gabriel Martinelli in speed as their top transfer target – Report…

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Arsenal’s primary transfer target is an attacker who possesses even greater speed than Gabriel Martinelli.

 

For a considerable period, Arsenal has been heavily associated with the pursuit of a new striker.

 

The Gunners are highly motivated to acquire a new center-forward to strengthen their attacking options in preparation for the upcoming summer transfer window.

 

While players such as Viktor Gyokeres and Ivan Toney have been mentioned as potential targets, The Mirror reports that Arsenal’s focus has shifted to another striker who has now become their top priority.

 

Benjamin Sesko is the primary target for Arsenal, as reported by The Mirror.

 

According to John Cross, Sesko, the RB Leipzig striker, is at the forefront of Arsenal’s shortlist.

 

With a release clause of £55m in his contract, this deal is financially feasible.

 

Sesko is regarded as the player Arsenal is most enthusiastic about signing. But what qualities does he possess as a striker? Sesko is undeniably a well-rounded and versatile player in his position.

 

In recent times, we have witnessed the rise of several strikers who possess similar qualities: speed, height, and exceptional goal-scoring abilities.

 

Erling Haaland, Alexander Isak, and Darwin Nunez are prominent figures in the Premier League who fit this description, and Sesko belongs to the same category.

 

Standing at an impressive height of 6 ft 4 and boasting a higher top speed than players like Gabriel Martinelli, Sesko epitomizes the modern striker.

 

He possesses the ideal combination of size, speed, strength, and finishing ability.

 

At the tender age of 20, Sesko is still a work in progress as a footballer, but physically, he already stands out as one of the most dominant players on the continent.

 

Given the right guidance and coaching, Sesko has the potential to become a superstar, and a move to Arsenal this summer could be the catalyst for his further development.

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