Top Arsenal Striker Target Has Made His Decision – Man United Out of the Running
London, June 14, 2025 — Arsenal have been handed a major boost in their pursuit of a top-class striker after their primary summer target has reportedly made a decision on his future — and it’s bad news for Manchester United.
According to sources close to the negotiations, Benjamin Šeško, the highly-rated Slovenian forward, has chosen to reject advances from Manchester United in favour of a move that aligns more closely with his ambitions — putting Arsenal firmly in pole position for his signature.

Šeško, currently with RB Leipzig, has been one of Europe’s most sought-after young strikers following a standout Bundesliga campaign. The 22-year-old has attracted interest from several top clubs across the continent, but Arsenal and United were believed to be leading the race.
However, with United’s project still in a state of flux following another turbulent season, Šeško is understood to have been unconvinced by the direction at Old Trafford. In contrast, Arsenal’s growing stature under Mikel Arteta — with consecutive top-two finishes and Champions League progress — appears to have swayed the striker’s decision.
While official confirmation is still pending, reports suggest that Arsenal have already agreed personal terms with Šeško’s camp. The North London club are now expected to finalise a transfer fee with RB Leipzig, with a figure in the region of £55 million believed to be sufficient to trigger his release clause.
Šeško’s arrival would mark a significant coup for Arteta and sporting director Edu Gaspar, as the Gunners seek to add a prolific, mobile No. 9 to complement their dynamic attacking core. With Gabriel Jesus struggling for consistency and Kai Havertz more effective in deeper roles, Šeško’s addition could be the missing piece in Arsenal’s title push next season.
Manchester United, meanwhile, will be forced to pivot to other options as Erik ten Hag — or his successor, should changes be made — looks to reinforce a squad that finished outside the Champions League places.
More updates on the deal are expected in the coming days.