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How Arsenal will lineup after signing Gabriel Jesus

Arsenal are said to be the club poised to complete the signing of Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus and so here is how they will likely lineup with him next season.

Arsenal are believed to be among the front runners for the signature of Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus who will be looking to move on from the Premier League Champions to a place where he will receive more game time. The Arsenal fans are looking forward to his expected arrival to the Emirates Stadium and so here’s how they will likely lineup with him next season.

 

PREDICTED ARSENAL LINEUP WITH GABRIEL JESUS

 

Predicted Arsenal lineup with Gabriel Jesus

TEXT: Ramsdale, Tierney, Gabriel, White, Tomiyasu, Xhaka, Partey. Martinelli, Odegaard, Saka, Jesus

FORMATION: 4-2-3-1

Gabriel Jesus will fit in well with the young Arsenal squad because he’s a pretty athletic player that will handle the current tempo that the North Londoners use nowadays. Alexandre Lacazette has been a great a chance creator for Arsenal in Arteta’s system but Jesus will offer another alternative as the worthless crosses that Saka and Martinelli have been sending in penalty boxes of opponents will have someone capable of finishing them.

An attacking force of Martinelli, Odegaard and Saka will be used a lot next season as Arteta has shown that he does trust in young players. And those three are perfect for Gabriel Jesus’ playing style and so this team should be exciting to see next season if the gunners do sign him.

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