Gabriel Jesus’ future appears increasingly likely to be away from Arsenal. According to reports from The Athletic, the Gunners are now open to letting the Brazilian striker leave during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Long regarded as an important part of Mikel Arteta’s project, the former Manchester City player has gradually slipped down the attacking pecking order in North London. The rise of Viktor Gyökeres, combined with the presence of Kai Havertz, has significantly reduced his playing time this season.
Arsenal Set Their Asking Price
Despite the situation, Arsenal have no intention of selling their Brazilian international at a discount. Under contract until June 2027, Gabriel Jesus is valued between €21.5 million and €24 million by the club’s hierarchy, who hope to secure a respectable fee if a transfer takes place.
Several clubs have reportedly made enquiries in recent weeks to assess the feasibility of a deal. At 29 years old, the striker still enjoys a strong reputation on the market despite a season disrupted by a serious knee injury.
Having scored six goals in 27 appearances across all competitions this season, Gabriel Jesus is no longer considered one of Arsenal’s main attacking priorities. Both parties are now seriously considering a summer split, and with his Premier League experience and impressive résumé, the former City star could quickly become one of the most attractive opportunities available for clubs seeking a proven forward.
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