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Desky Sky: Arsenal is negotiating Leipzig striker Sesco, 80 million euros termination fee
05, May 24th, Desen Sky exclusively, Arsenal is already in practical transfer negotiations with Leipzig for Sesco's transfer. Berta has communicated with Schefel.
Arsenal are also paying attention to Yorke, but their interest in Cesco is serious, and Arteta appreciates the Leipzig striker very much. Sesco's termination fee is 80 million euros and negotiations are in progress.
Cesco is 21 years old and 1.95 meters tall to serve as a center. His contract with Leipzig expires in 2029, with a valuation of 65 million euros. This season, he has 21 goals and 6 assists for Leipzig in 45 games.
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