Arsenal is actively seeking to reinforce their squad in the upcoming transfer window, with a striker and winger among their top priorities. Among their targets are Alexander Isak of Newcastle and Michael Olise of Crystal Palace. Additionally, the team is closely monitoring RB Leipzig and Slovenia forward Benjamin Sesko as they look to add a new striker to their lineup.
Chelsea and Manchester United are also keeping tabs on Sesko, who has a release clause of 50m euros (£42.8m), according to reports by Ben Jacobs. Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders is being targeted by Besiktas for their head coach vacancy, while Liverpool and Paris St-Germain are eyeing Chelsea’s defender Levi Colwill as a potential signing.
Tottenham is showing interest in acquiring Bayern Munich’s Serge Gnabry, who may be on the market, while also leading the race for Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White. Romelu Lukaku is expected to return to Chelsea at the end of his loan spell at Roma, but the Italian club may struggle to afford his permanent signing.
In other news, Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann is reportedly in talks with Bayern Munich about becoming their new manager, with a decision expected soon. Rafael Benitez is set to take over as head coach at Sao Paulo after leaving Celta Vigo.