Arsenal have decided not to sell Gabriel Jesus in January
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Arsenal have decided not to sell Gabriel Jesus in January
"However, Arsenal view him as an important player, and they are unwilling to sanction his departure. The former Manchester City striker is versatile enough to operate in multiple attacking roles, and Mikel Arteta believes that he could be an important player for Arsenal during the second half of the campaign. Arsenal are pushing for the league title, and they will look to do well in the UEFA Champions League as well. They need more quality and cutting-edge in the final third. Jesus could prove to be very useful for them."
"Arsenal signed Viktor Gyokeres during the summer transfer window, but the Swedish International has not been at his best this season. It is clear that he needs more support in the attack. Holding onto the Brazilian attacker, at least until the end of the season, would be a wise decision. Meanwhile, Jesus will look to play regularly in the coming months as well. It remains to be seen whether he can convince the manager to hand him a prominent role in the team. He has the quality and the experience to make a big difference for Arsenal in the final third over the next few months."
Gabriel Jesus returned from a lengthy injury layoff and has attracted multiple enquiries from other clubs. Arsenal consider him an important, versatile attacker and are unwilling to sanction a January departure. Mikel Arteta sees Jesus as capable of contributing across several attacking roles and potentially influencing the second half of the season as Arsenal push for the league title and aim for Champions League progress. Viktor Gyokeres has not performed consistently this season, creating a need for additional support in the final third. Keeping Jesus until season's end is viewed as a prudent option while he seeks regular playing time and must earn a prominent role.
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