Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus made a few appearances for the gunners last season due to fitness problems and a report has now opened up on whether he will be sold.
MUNICH, GERMANY - APRIL 17: Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal looks on during the warm up prior to the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg match between FC Bayern München and Arsenal FC at Allianz Arena on April 17, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal are reportedly open to the idea of moving on from Gabriel Jesus this summer, according to HITC. The Brazilian forward, who joined the Gunners from Manchester City, has had a challenging season marked by injuries and limited goal contributions. Despite Arsenal’s strong finish in the Premier League, narrowly missing out on the title to Manchester City with 89 points to City’s 91, Jesus’ performance has not met expectations.
Gabriel Jesus managed to score only four goals in 27 Premier League appearances during the 2023/24 season. Injuries played a significant role in restricting his availability and impact, hindering his ability to contribute consistently to Arsenal’s title charge. This underwhelming output has led to speculation about his future at the club.
Jesus was brought in to add firepower and experience to Arsenal’s attack, leveraging his successful stint at Manchester City. However, the Gunners may now be looking to make strategic changes to their squad as they prepare for the next season. Moving Jesus could free up funds and squad space for new signings, aligning with Mikel Arteta’s ambition to strengthen key areas of the team.
Arteta’s transfer plans reportedly include targeting a defender, a central midfielder, a forward, and cover for Bukayo Saka on the right wing. With these priorities in mind, the potential sale of Jesus could be a pragmatic decision to facilitate the acquisition of players who can better meet the team’s tactical needs and performance standards.
The decision to potentially part ways with Jesus reflects the high stakes and rapid pace of change in top-level football. Arsenal’s openness to selling the Brazilian forward underscores their commitment to optimizing the squad for sustained competitiveness. As the summer transfer window approaches, Arsenal fans will be keenly watching for developments that signal the club’s direction and ambitions for the forthcoming season.
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