Arsenal are set for a busy and important summer transfer window in a few months’ time, and a number of questions will need to be answered.
Mikel Arteta is widely tipped to search for an attacker with Eddie Nketiah possibly facing an exit, having failed to start a Premier League game in 2024. Nketiah’s sale would help with Financial Fair Play given he is an academy graduate and thus cost nothing.
Meanwhile, questions are being raised about the future of Gabriel Jesus. Just eight goals this season have been supported by his seven assists but Kai Havertz has matched his teammate's strike tally for the entire campaign in just his last 11 league outings.
Three separate injuries this season has left Arsenal without Jesus for 13 matches, including two against Liverpool and two in the Champions League. Now, a report from The Athletic says Arsenal are prepared to listen to offers for the 27-year-old, who still has three years left on his deal.
His 19 goals in 66 appearances since joining from Manchester City in 2022 have left a lot to be desired given Arsenal have taken part in title races across both seasons he’s been at the Emirates Stadium. Our writers have had their say on what Arteta should do with Jesus this summer.
Personally I’m struggling to even entertain the idea of selling Jesus. The Brazilian has had a transformative effect on Arsenal as a football club. Prior to his arrival the mentality of the squad was fighting for Champions League at best. Now they fully believe they can win the Premier League and Champions League.
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