During the summer transfer window, Arsenal added a number of players to bolster their roster and establish themselves as serious contenders for major awards. The new players have been in outstanding form since the season started, which has lessened the need for some of the team’s former important players, especially those who are now injured.
Gabriel Jesus is one of many who must face an uncertain future. The forward hasn’t played since the beginning of the season, and it’s still uncertain whether he will fully recover. His prolonged absence has unavoidably prompted inquiries about his position within a team that has adjusted effectively to his absence.
With the addition of Viktor Gyokeres, Arsenal expanded their offensive options, and Mikel Merino and Kai Havertz can also play as number nines. This greater depth has reduced the immediate effects of Jesus’s absence and given Mikel Arteta more selection choices.
Football Insider claims that the team is willing to entertain bids for the Brazilian attacker. According to the source, Arsenal was already prepared to approve Gyokeres’ exit in the summer after he arrived, but at the time, an injury issue stood in the way.
The £265,000-per-week striker Gabriel Jesus is one of the older players who may generate some revenue. Due to the presence of Gyokeres and Kai Havertz, the Brazil international is currently recovering from an ACL injury sustained during an FA Cup loss to Manchester United last season.
Berta is prepared to sell Jesus, and an Arsenal exit may occur as early as January, according to former Manchester United senior scout Mick Brown, who is still well-connected in the game.
Jesus has scored 26 goals and provided 20 assists in 96 games since joining Arteta’s team from Man City in 2022, but his performance was insufficient to lead Arsenal to the Premier League title following three straight second-place league finishes.
Even while there are worries that the Swede isn’t a big-game player, Gyokeres, who was signed in the summer, has already made an impact with three goals in five games and is displaying the kind of skill that Arsenal has sorely missed up front for years.