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How Arsenal will lineup after signing Gabriel Jesus

Arsenal will soon complete the signing of Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City and we take a look at how the gunners will lineup with him.

Arsenal have so far completed two signings in this summer transfer window and most reports have claimed that Gabriel Jesus will likely be their third as the deal is very close to completion. Gabriel Jesus’ arrival to the Emirates Stadium will be a game changer for the gunners as they lack a striker and so we take a look at how Arsenal will lineup next season with him in the squad.

HOW ARSENAL WILL LINEUP WITH GABRIEL JESUS NEXT SEASON

 

Ramsdale, Tierney, Gabriel, White, Tomiyasu, Vieira, Partey, Martinelli, Odegaard, Saka, Jesus

FORMATION: 4-2-3-1

Gabriel Jesus will surely improve the Arsenal squad immediately as he is a better striker than Eddie Nketiah for now if you put sentiments aside and Mikel Arteta will obviously be happy to have a senior forward in the squad. Fabio Vieira and Thomas Partey could make a fantastic combination as one is a very good defensive midfielder while the other is known for his attacking stats.

Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli were very impressive last season as they made some assists as well as scoring goals but many football analysts noted that it was quite clear that Arsenal lacked a capable striker could finish off some of the crosses that they made, and so the arrival of Jesus should change that as he is well known for getting himself into fantastic positions in the penalty box of the opponents.

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