Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek says RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko is ready for a big move this summer.

Sesko is being tracked by AC Milan and Arsenal, among several heavyweights.

Kek told La Gazzetta dello Sport: He is a modern striker. I don't know where he will play, but I will surely enjoy him this summer.

He is physically strong, technically gifted and mature. There aren't many strikers like this in the world. I think he has steadily improved, becoming more concrete in his decisions. Another quality he has is the pace."

On the Milan option, Kek said: It's not a question for me.

Let me explain: I am happy with how he is growing at Leipzig and in general, his evolution as a footballer. This is why he is becoming increasingly important to Slovenia as well.

The point is whether he will change club. All I can say is that whoever signs him will make a bargain. Sesko does not disappoint."

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