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Gabriel Jesus leaving Arsenal?

Gabriel Jesus is being tracked by Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ahli. German boss Matthias Jaissle is reportedly running the rule over both forwards before sanctioning a move for one of them.

Arsenal will listen to offers for Gabriel Jesus this summer. The Gunners will sell Jesus if they receive a satisfactory offer. Arsenal are in the market for a new striker this summer, and in order to fund the signing of a new striker, they need to offload one of their current nines. One of Gabriel Jesus or Eddie Nketiah - possibly both - will be sold. Jesus would prefer to stay at Arsenal if possible but also understands that he is no longer considered a first team player. Currently, there is no real strong interest in Gabriel Jesus but the summer is still long with the Premier League transfer window still not officially open. Gabriel Jesus joined Arsenal in the summer of 2022 from Manchester City for a fee of £45 million (€53m).

According to BeSoccer, Gabriel Jesus from Arsenal would be the best candidate to replace Kylian Mbappé at Paris Saint-Germain.

Gabriel Jesus has been put up for sale by Arsenal as they want to cash in on the striker. Arsenal value Jesus at €58 million. The club has informed him that he is for sale. However, neither manager Mikel Arteta nor technical director Edu are keen on seeing the striker depart. Concerns linger over the player's fitness and availability, but the ambition is to see the 27-year-old remain at the Emirates. Arsenal will not stand in Jesus’ way should he express a desire to leave. The Gunners want to use the money to invest in a top striker such as primary target Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting Lisbon.

Arsenal is open to selling Gabriel Jesus. The Gunners have decided to listen to incoming offers for the Brazilian striker, who is no longer at the center of Mr. Arteta's technical and tactical project. The ex-Manchester City player, valued at 70 million euros according to Transfermarkt, has scored 8 goals and 8 assists in 34 appearances.

Gabriel Jesus, the Brazilian attacker, has been underperforming and finding less game time than expected. Following a knee injury three months ago, Jesus has only played four full games without scoring. Arsenal is considering potential offers from interested clubs to sell the striker in the next transfer window.

Gabriel Jesus is happy at Arsenal and prepared to fight for his place amid reports of a potential summer exit.

Arsenal are reportedly ready to listen to offers for Gabriel Jesus after the emergence of Kai Havertz.

The Athletic reports that Arsenal is ready to listen to offers for their striker Gabriel Jesus in the summer. Despite a contract until 2027 and a salary of over 15 million per year, he could be sacrificed in the summer session. It is mentioned that there is interest from Saudi Arabia and high bourgeoisie clubs in Premier. Italian clubs could still join the transfer race under certain conditions.

The Athletic reports that Arsenal is ready to listen to offers for their striker Gabriel Jesus in the summer. Despite a contract until 2027 and a salary of over 15 million per year, he could be sacrificed in the summer session. It is mentioned that there is interest from Saudi Arabia and high bourgeoisie clubs in Premier.

The Athletic reports that Arsenal is ready to listen to offers for their striker Gabriel Jesus in the summer. Despite a contract until 2027 and a salary of over 15 million per year, he could be sacrificed in the summer session. It is mentioned that there is interest from Saudi Arabia and high bourgeoisie clubs in Premier.

Gabriel Jesús has been put up for sale by Arsenal, and the club will listen to offers for him. He is not going to be given away, having scored 19 goals and provided 14 assists in 66 matches. In Arteta's plans in his best version, he is indisputable, but injuries are a constant in his sporting career, which ends up holding back the team, which can not always enjoy the performance that makes him differential. His market value on 'Transfermarkt' is 70 million, but according to the aforementioned medium he could leave for about 50M, a similar amount to what Arsenal paid City two summers ago.

Gabriel Jesus' future at Arsenal has been thrown into doubt recently. However, according to Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal will not offload Gabriel Jesus to fund the signing of a new striker. Gabriel Jesus remains part of Arsenal's plans.

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