Arsenal and Manchester United given transfer boost in pursuits of Benjamin Sesko and Xavi Simons

‎Arsenal and Manchester United have received encouraging developments in their summer transfer pursuits of Benjamin Sesko and Xavi Simons, with RB Leipzig reportedly ready to sanction the sales of both players to meet financial targets.
‎Arsenal and Manchester United receive transfer boost in race for RB Leipzig duo Sesko and Simons.
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‎According to German outlet Bild, RB Leipzig are under pressure to raise funds and have identified Sesko and Simons as high-value assets who could help the club reach their target of €100 million (£85m/$114m) in player sales. Both Premier League giants are said to be keen on securing deals for the two rising stars, with United showing particular interest in 22-year-old Dutch midfielder Simons, while both clubs are monitoring the availability of 21-year-old Slovenian striker Sesko.
‎Leipzig had previously struck a gentleman’s agreement with Simons, who joined permanently from Paris Saint-Germain in January, allowing him to leave in the summer window. Despite flashes of brilliance, Leipzig reportedly feel they have not received sufficient value from Simons in return for his €12 million (£10m/$14m) salary and are now open to letting him go for around €70 million (£60m/$80m).
‎Sesko, meanwhile, has a similar valuation and is believed to have a clause permitting a summer exit under those terms. His strong performances in the Bundesliga have made him one of Europe's most sought-after young strikers, and his profile aligns with both United’s and Arsenal’s long-term attacking needs.
‎With the Bundesliga season nearing its conclusion, Leipzig remain focused on securing a top-four finish. They currently sit fourth with four games remaining and face a crucial clash against third-placed Eintracht Frankfurt this weekend — a match that could solidify their Champions League qualification hopes.
‎Should Leipzig achieve their European ambitions, they may be more willing to reshape their squad, potentially clearing the path for Sesko and Simons to make high-profile moves to the Premier League this summer.

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