Gabriel Jesus has struggled for game time this season and Arsenal have reportedly made a decision on whether they will sell the Brazilian striker.
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 14: Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal reacts during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Aston Villa at Emirates Stadium on April 14, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Despite their current position at the top of the Premier League table, Arsenal are reportedly willing to listen to offers for striker Gabriel Jesus this summer, according to The Athletic. This surprising development comes amidst a challenging season for the Brazilian international, who has struggled with injuries and a dip in form.
Jesus arrived at the Emirates with high expectations following his successful stint at Manchester City. However, his contributions this season have fallen short of expectations, with only four goals and four assists to his name in the Premier League. Injuries have hampered his progress, disrupting his rhythm and limiting his playing time. Additionally, a loss of form has seen him struggle to replicate the clinical finishing and dynamic movement that defined his time at Manchester City.
While Arsenal currently sit atop the Premier League table with 80 points, the competition remains fierce. Manchester City trails closely behind with 79 points and a game in hand, while Liverpool remains within striking distance with 75 points. The Gunners are keen to strengthen their squad for next season, and it appears that they are considering a potential shake-up in their attacking options.
The decision to entertain offers for Jesus suggests that Arsenal may be looking to invest in a more consistent and prolific goalscorer to lead their attack. While Jesus’s talent and potential are undeniable, his recent struggles have raised concerns about his ability to consistently deliver at the highest level.
The summer transfer window promises to be an intriguing period for Arsenal as they aim to bolster their squad and solidify their squad ahead of next season. The potential departure of Gabriel Jesus could pave the way for a new attacking arrival and reshape the dynamics of Arsenal’s frontline.
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