Reports linking young RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Šeško to a loan move to Arsenal have been emphatically denied by his agent, Elvis Beganović. In a statement, Beganović clarified that there had been no discussions with Arsenal regarding a temporary transfer for the Slovenian international.
He went on to assert that Šeško is not a player being considered for loan deals at this time, which suggests that Leipzig is not looking to loan out the highly-rated forward.
Beganović also revealed that there has been no significant interest from other top European clubs, indicating that Leipzig’s valuation of Šeško might be discouraging potential suitors.
However, the agent’s statement did not entirely rule out a transfer. It hinted that a permanent move to another club could be considered by RB Leipzig if the right offer comes in. This means while a loan move is off the table, a sale remains a possibility, depending on Leipzig’s evaluation of financial terms from any interested club.
Therefore, while the loan speculation with Arsenal is definitively debunked, the potential for Šeško to leave RB Leipzig through a permanent transfer still exists, though for now, he is expected to remain in Saxony.