
Arsenal could drop Sesko interest - Monday's gossip
Arsenal's move for Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko could be in jeopardy, while Chelsea face competition from Bayern Munich to sign English winger Jamie Gittens. Arsenal could back out of a £70m deal for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, 22, because of the Slovenia international's wage demands, with Sporting and Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres, 27, a back-up option. (Mirror), externalBayern Munich have entered the race for Chelsea target Jamie Gittens, 20. The German champions are reportedly willing to offer Borussia Dortmund £55m for the winger. (Kicker - in German), externalA move from Juventus for 25-year-old Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho depends on whether the Italian club sign Francisco Conceicao from Porto. (Corriere dello Sport - in Italian), externalAs far as Chelsea are concerned Nicolas Jackson, 24, is not for sale despite interest from Saudi Arabia and Europe. (Sky Sports), externalLiverpool have agreed a deal to sell defender Jarell Quansah, 22, to Bayer Leverkusen for £35m. The club have placed a buy-back clause in the contract. (Fabrizio Romano), externalManchester United are showing an interest in 25-year-old Fiorentina and Italy striker Moise Kean, who has a €52m release clause (£44.5m) in his contract which is valid from 1-15 July. (La Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external Wrexham and Stockport County are interested in former Wales and Rangers forward Tom Lawrence, 31. (Sky Sports), externalDenmark defender Andreas Christensen, 29, is expected to leave Barcelona this summer. (Fabrizio Romano), external
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