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Jesus reveals what makes Saka and Martinelli different from him

Arsenal's new signing Gabriel Jesus has revealed what he believes makes him different from his young teammates, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.

Gabriel Jesus joined Arsenal in this year’s summer transfer window from Manchester City on a fee believed to be around £45million and his arrival was met with happiness amongst the supporters since the club was in a huge need of a new striker after the departure of both Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Gabriel Jesus has opened up about what’s different about him and Saka & Martinelli.

Gabriel Jesus has had a bright start to life as a gunner as he has already scored five Premier League goals as well as making three assists but these two statistics haven’t been the main reasons that he has become a fan favourite of the North Londoners. Gabriel Jesus has managed to build a good chemistry with Arsenal’s starlets, Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka as they have all managed to make a dream front three that is giving opponents nightmares.

Gabriel Jesus recently had a meet-up with journalists and was asked about his relationship with Gabriel Martinelli & Bukayo Saka. Jesus opened up about what’s different about him and the two young stars.

“I joke with them – I think I am a player with a lot of energy & I run all the time, I fight all the time, but when I train every day with them, I realise I am not even close to them. They are machines!” Gabriel Jesus told reporters.

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