Arsenal have rejected a transfer offer from Palmeiras for Gabriel Jesus, as Mikel Arteta remains keen on keeping the Brazilian forward in his squad.
The 27-year-old striker, who started his career at Palmeiras, has been linked with a return to his former club.
However, the Gunners have made it clear they still see Jesus as an important part of their plans this season.
Gabriel Jesus Staying at Arsenal: Palmeiras Offer Turned Down
Despite limited game time so far this campaign, Jesus remains a valued squad member under Arteta.
He has started just three Premier League games but has still contributed in key moments, including filling in at left-back during the dramatic 2-2 draw against Manchester City.
Arsenal’s strong start to the season, coupled with their ambition to challenge for the Premier League title, means Arteta wants to maintain depth in his squad, and Jesus is seen as a vital option in attack.
Palmeiras reportedly hoped to bring Jesus back ahead of the Club World Cup, but Arsenal have resisted, pointing to the forward’s potential to step up in crucial moments.
Injuries to key players like Bukayo Saka or Kai Havertz could see Jesus take on a more prominent role in the attack, and Arteta is banking on his experience and versatility.
Arteta has been vocal about Jesus’ energy and form, praising the Brazilian for his attitude and performance level. While not a guaranteed starter, Jesus is viewed as a key figure who can be relied upon when needed.
For now, Arsenal are determined to keep hold of the experienced forward, as they look to maintain their momentum in what promises to be a pivotal season.