Arsenal are understood to be considering the possibility of selling Gabriel Jesus this summer, only two years on from signing the Brazilian striker from Manchester City.
Jesus' career with the Gunners got off to a flyer last season, scoring four times in his opening eight Premier League games, though a knee injury would keep the forward sidelined from December to Match as Mikel Arteta's side challenged for the title.
A similar scenario has played out this term, with Jesus again suffering injury issues, enabling the likes ofKai Havertz and Leandro Trossard to grasp first-team opportunities.
Arsenal are open to offloading the 27-year-old in the upcoming transfer window and there is a strong chance the club will recoup a respectable fee should they decide to part ways with their No.9.
Jesus has cut a frustrated figure at times this campaign after being left on the bench for certain matches, one of which included the Champions League quarter-final first leg with Bayern Munich at Emirates Stadium.
The Brazil international would come on to assist Trossard's equaliser, though would have been hoping to lead the line from the start in such an important fixture.
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Admitting Jesus' reaction to being left out of the starting eleven was an example to others, Arteta admitted: “They can be angry at me, that’s fine, but they have to make it professional not personal.
«It's my role to make those decisions, It’s not the person I am putting on the bench, it is the player. Gabriel had exactly the mindset that you would ask of him. I could see in his eyes that he
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