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Ten goals thus far this year: Liverpool and Arsenal are interested in a €50 million-rated attacker.

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Benjamin Sesko

Benjamin Sesko, a striker for RB Leipzig, has been connected to a move to the Premier League in recent weeks.

According to a BILD article, the 20-year-old Slovenian striker’s skills have caught the interest of several Premier League clubs, including Arsenal and Liverpool.

Barcelona and other teams like Manchester City will compete with them. It’s unclear if Arsenal and Liverpool will be able to pay the €50 million release clause in the 20-year-old striker’s contract, which can be activated at the end of the current campaign.

Arsenal needs to add a goal scorer to the team who can challenge Gabriel Jesus for the starting lineup. The Brazilian international has only netted four goals in the Premier League this year, demonstrating his inconsistent goal-scoring ability.

With the correct coaching, Sesko might become a top-tier Premier League striker and help Arsenal with their goal scoring woes.

This season, the young, gifted striker from Slovenia has already scored ten goals in all competitions. He will probably become better with guidance and experience. He will perform better and increase his numbers if he plays with more skilled individuals.

Liverpool, however, might also benefit from having a deeper offensive lineup. Mohamed Salah may leave the Reds at the end of the year, and while Sesko isn’t the Egyptian’s logical successor, he will undoubtedly contribute to the team’s goal total.

The two English teams are undoubtedly wealthy enough to pay €50 million for him, but it is unclear where the player will ultimately find up.

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Kylian Mbappe has notified PSG that he will be leaving the French team at the end of the 2023–24 season.

The aforementioned news was posted by Fabrizio Romano on his personal X (formerly Twitter) account.

Could Liverpool be in the mix?

Now that the striker is about to become a free agency, Real Madrid is anticipated to seize this opportunity.

Is Liverpool a possible contender?
The World Cup-winning forward has long been linked to us, but expecting Liverpool to make a deal would be, to put it mildly, ludicrous.

Being a free agent would spare us from having to pay an asking price that would set a record. On the other hand, Mbappe’s salary demands ought to be sufficient to stymie any potential negotiations.

According to GOAL, the 25-year-old is reportedly requesting almost £60 million annually.

When accounting for his playing contract and image rights contract, Mo Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, “conservatively” believes that his client would earn between £46.8 and £53.7m over the next few years (Guardian).

Therefore, it’s reasonable to conclude that in order to accommodate Mbappe at Anfield, we would need to completely remove our pay cap.

To be honest, it is simply not going to occur, is it?

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Football Insider has been informed by sources that Liverpool plans to make significant summer window purchases in anticipation of selecting a new director of football and manager.

The Premier League’s Financial Fair Play regulations and off-field factors including as Jurgen Klopp’s departure are thought to have hindered the Reds’ ability to make significant purchases in January.

Just 17 permanent moves were completed in the English top division during the mid-season window, with FFP leaving its imprint on most clubs.

However, Football Insider has been informed by a reliable source that a “big spend” is anticipated as normal in the summer as teams aim to complete their primary business.

In terms of purchasing power, Man United is expected to challenge Liverpool after the INEOS-backed takeover was revealed last year.

Although teams like the Reds are likely to be cautious of FFP limitations, a robust summer transfer window is anticipated despite a quiet January.

Financial wizard Kieran Maguire also revealed to Football Insider on February 6 that Klopp’s successor at Liverpool will have access to a “huge” summer transfer budget.

Football Insider (January 28) disclosed that the Merseysiders have designated Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso as their top target and are preparing to make a move for him.

With the addition of Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Ryan Gravenberch to their roster last summer, the Reds completely revamped their midfield.

Despite having played one more game than Man City, who are in second place, Klopp’s team leads the Premier League by two points.

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