RB Leipzig are expected to demand an eye-watering sum of £92.5 million ($124.8 million) for Benjamin Šeško, according to a new report.
The Slovenian striker is thought to be a target for a host of Premier League clubs. Seven different sides have been named as potential suitors, although Arsenal and Chelsea are credited with the most concrete interest.
However, any deal for Šeško is expected to be complicated. Arsenal reportedly already have “reservations” over the 21-year-old and those doubts will be exacerbated by the asking price RB Leipzig are demanding, according to .
If any team stumps up the full £92.5 million for Šeško, he would become the most expensive sale in Leipzig history, and the third-priciest departure for any Bundesliga side ever.
Arsenal are thought to also be monitoring a move for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyökeres, who has been described as a favourite for incoming sporting director Andrea Berta. However, manager Mikel Arteta is thought to be a fan of Šeško, with talks between both clubs reportedly underway.






