Gabriel Jesus is adamant about staying and battling for his position at Arsenal, despite the club's willingness to entertain offers for the forward this summer.
Jesus was lauded as a game-changing acquisition when Arsenal splashed out £45million to secure him from Manchester City in July 2022. He quickly became Mikel Arteta's first-choice striker and seemed to be a perfect fit for the Gunners.
However, the Brazilian international has had a challenging season due to injuries and has been replaced in the No. 9 role by summer recruit Kai Havertz. Jesus has netted only four times in 24 Premier League appearances this season and has started just four of the last 13 league games.
Arsenal offered Jesus a five-year deal upon his arrival, which still has three years remaining. However, they are open to the idea of him departing, reports the Mirror.
Arteta and sporting director Edu are eager to bring in a new forward in the summer transfer window, with Newcastle's Alexander Isak and Sporting Lisbon's Viktor Gyokeres among the potential targets.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Jesus has no plans to leave this summer and will instead stay and compete for his spot in the team. Arteta is said to be a big admirer of Jesus as both a player and a leader on the field, but he will still proceed with plans to sign a new striker this summer.
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Jesus has been plagued by knee and hamstring injuries this season, but he's confident of a return to form in the 2024/25 campaign. «This season has been tough I missed pre-season, had surgery again and
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