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Bundesliga star tells Chelsea what he‘NEEDS’from next club

In-demand striker Benjamin Sesko has opened up and send a message to the likes of CHELSEA and Arsenal, as all the rumours begin that a move will be made for the £70 million striker now that the transfer window is open.

Despite Chelsea claiming Champions League football this season, there has been alot of speculation that the clubs need to delve into that transfer kitty and add a striker that has the ability to score 20, 30 or even 40 goals a season.

Sesko has been on the agenda of the Premier League giants for the last few seasons, but made the decision last year that he wanted to stay put for one more season to help his development, with many believing that a move will happen this transfer window.

Leipzig are now in Brazil, where they will play an end-of-season friendly against Santos, and Sesko has now addressed his future during an interview with German broadcaster Sport1 in South America.

He said: ‘The club has given me a lot and continues to give me a lot every day. It’s a great club to develop at.’

Sesko also added that in the future, he wants to ‘play for a club that suits me, that brings out the best in me. That’s the most important thing for me.’

He continued: ‘I’m currently a player for RB Leipzig, so I’m taking it day by day. If a transfer happens, and if it doesn’t, then it doesn’t.’

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CHELSEA have been linked with the lad, as they will continue to be linked until he moves, but we cannot see him signing for the club as we have quite a few striking options already.

But he has great potential and could develop into a Olivier Giroud type player

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