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Arsenal have reportedly backed out of moves for top striker targets due to high transfer valuations.

According to Diaspora Digital Media (DDM), the Gunners believe the current asking prices for both Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres are unreasonably steep.

This revelation came via Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg, who confirmed that Arsenal are unwilling to meet RB Leipzig’s hefty €80 million to €100 million demand for Sesko.

While Arsenal have been in discussions with Sesko’s representatives, they have not fully agreed on personal terms.

The Gunners, now considering alternatives, may shift their attention to Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres.

Reports indicate that Gyokeres hopes to secure a move away from the Portuguese champions for a fee between €60 million and €70 million.

However, Sporting CP may demand even more, considering the 26-year-old striker’s prolific form in front of goal.

Mikel Arteta is under pressure to reinforce his squad with a top-tier striker ahead of the 2025/26 season.

The Arsenal manager is eager to bolster his attacking options as he aims to compete strongly for the Premier League title and European trophies.

Arsenal’s reluctance to meet inflated transfer fees reflects a broader strategy focused on fiscal discipline and long-term squad planning.

Despite having significant transfer funds, the North London club has shown caution in the market, especially regarding large upfront payments.

Benjamin Sesko, 21, is one of Europe’s most sought-after young forwards, having impressed in the Bundesliga with his athleticism and finishing ability.

Viktor Gyokeres, who played a crucial role in Sporting CP’s recent title triumph, has also attracted interest across Europe due to his powerful playing style and consistent goal tally.

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The Gunners’ pursuit of a new striker has intensified following concerns about Gabriel Jesus’ injury record and Eddie Nketiah’s inconsistency.

Arsenal fans are eager for a marquee signing who can guarantee goals and help close the gap with rivals like Manchester City and Liverpool.

With the transfer window officially open, Arsenal’s recruitment team is under pressure to act swiftly and decisively in the market.

If no agreement is reached for Sesko or Gyokeres, the club may be forced to identify other high-potential targets or explore creative loan or swap deals.

As the summer progresses, Arsenal’s next move will be closely watched by supporters and analysts alike.


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