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Slovenia star out to damage England Euros hopes as Arsenal transfer war wages

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Highly-rated RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko is in the middle of a transfer battle with Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain all interested in procuring the Slovenian’s services

Benjamin Sesko has been tipped to be Slovenia’s next big hope(Photo by Jurij Kodrun/Getty Images)

Benjamin Sesko and Slovenia find themselves in the midst of respective summer battles.

The former is being pulled all matter of directions as clubs across Europe — including Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain — wave tantalising offers and promises the 21-year-old forward’s way as they attempt to steal him away from current club RB Leipzig.




Meanwhile, Slovenia are staring down a daunting group-stage task with England, Denmark and Serbia standing between them and a first-ever jaunt outside the Euro group stages.

Gareth Southgate’s England will no doubt be licking their lips at their group stage prospects, but with a first major tournament on the horizon for one of Europe’s most exciting young attacking talents, should England fret? And how realistic are Slovenia’s chances of getting out of the group stages?

The Mirror takes a look.

Group: England, Denmark, Serbia

Slovenia face a daunting, if not impossible, challenge if they want to get out of the group stages, with two semi-finalists from last summer’s Euros in England and Denmark to face plus a testing squad in Serbia.

Ranked 57th in the world, manager Matjaz Kek’s side are comfortably the lowest-ranked opposition in Group E and are favourites to finish bottom. This is just Slovenia’s second Euros appearance, their last arriving 24 years ago in 2000, a tournament looked back on gingerly after failing to win a single game in the group stages.

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