The Arsenal boss has broken his silence on the impending transfer window, revealing whether he is willing to let Gabriel Jesus leave just like that. Ther have been recent rumours that Jesus might be on his way out of Arsenal during the summer transfer window due to inconsistency and injuries.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has rubbished claims Gabriel Jesus could be sold this summer. Ahead of victory over Bournemouth, it was claimed Gabriel Jesus would be cashed in by the Gunners at the end of the season.
Atletico Madrid has joined Juventus in the race to sign Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus. The Brazilian could leave the Gunners at the end of this season as Mikel Arteta’s side looks for a new striker to add to their squad.
Yesterday rumours started to circulate that Arsenal were open to letting Gabriel Jesus go in the summer if the right price was to come in. Of course, this is very early and anything can happen in football, especially when it comes to transfers, but it does leave us to question whether Jesus will be a right fit for this Arsenal squad next season.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday that striker Gabriel Jesus won't be leave the club in the summer.
Gabriel Jesus’s future at Arsenal is very uncertain as the Gunners continue to evolve. Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal has been one of the strongest teams in England over the last two seasons, challenging for the Premier League title in consecutive seasons.
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has promised that he will be back to his best next term. Injuries and periods out of the starting lineup have disrupted Jesus' season so far.
Gabriel Jesus is determined to stay at Arsenal and compete for his place at the club, despite being shortlisted for transfer. As Arsenal continues to strengthen its squad, many anticipate the signing of a new striker in the summer.
Gabriel Jesus has spoken about Kai Havertz’s return to form as one of the best players in the Arsenal squad. The attacker struggled at the start of his spell at the Emirates and faced heavy criticism from the fans.
Arsenal’s return to form has been widely attributed to their successful trip to Dubai for a warm-weather training camp earlier in the year. Mikel Arteta’s side has been in fantastic form since the beginning of the year, a period that coincided with their return from the winter training camp in Dubai.
Mikel Arteta recently confessed that this summer they might have to be ruthless, claiming, “We have a few ideas (about the summer transfer window). “That
Premier League giants Arsenal are prepared to sell Gabriel Jesus this summer. The Gunners are set to part with the striker they signed only two summers ago from Manchester City.
Arsenal is ready to cash in on Gabriel Jesus at the end of this season as the Gunners aim to keep only players they can rely on. Since moving to the Emirates, Jesus has been injury-prone, and the Brazilian has also struggled to score enough goals for the team.
As the summer transfer window looms large, Arsenal has opened the door to potential offers for Gabriel Jesus, signaling a potential departure for the Brazilian forward, reported by GOAL.
Gabriel Jesus has been linked with a surprise return to Brazilian club Palmeiras despite being a key player at Arsenal. The striker has been Arsenal’s main number nine since he moved to the club, although there have been many suggestions that Arsenal might sign someone new in the summer.
When the Gooners saw the Arsenal lineup against the Wolves, some must have wondered why Arteta chose to start Leandro Trossard over Gabriel Martinelli.
Santiago Gimenez is one of several goalscorers Arsenal have been tracking in their bid to sign a new number nine. Gabriel Jesus has led the line at Arsenal in the last two seasons, but he has not been scoring as many goals as Arsenal needs.
At the end of 2024, Mikel Arteta will have been in charge of Arsenal for five years, or half a decade. In that time, he has transformed the club, turning
Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City are currently embroiled in a dramatic title race but Gabriel Jesus feels like his side have a lot more pressure on them than ours.
Jesus or Havertz? As we get set for the big clash against Bayern tonight, everyone is going to be wondering how Arteta will line his squad up. Bayern have a lot of missing players for the game, and it could really benefit our chances with the players they have missing.
Arsenal take on hosts Bayern Munich in the return leg of the UEFA Champions League Quarter Finals. Progress into the semi-finals hangs in the balance, with the 2-2 aggregate score.
On the weekend Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal squad lost their first game of 2024 in the Premier League after 12 undefeated games. It was a tough loss to take and after being so good and consistent for months on end, came as quite a shock to everyone.
Gary Neville was unimpressed with the performance of Gabriel Jesus during Arsenal’s game against Aston Villa at the weekend. The Brazilian is the club’s main number nine and after a spell on the sidelines, he was struggling to break back into the first team.
Football is a ‘cruel’ sport. Players often see their spots immediately be replaced by others as soon as they experience a drop in form. Numerous stars have been benched ahead of crucial games, with managers focused on doing what’s ‘best’ for the team.
Before this Premier League season began — before Kevin De Bruyne limped off in the opening game, before Aston Villa became unlikely giant killers, before Luton Town’s stadium was even ready for visitors—Manchester City had a 90.2% chance of winning the title. Think about that.
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