Arsenal report: Gabriel Jesus wanted in 20m Serie A move - and he's already agreed an exit previously
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Arsenal report: Gabriel Jesus wanted in 20m Serie A move - and he's already agreed an exit previously
"Jesus has been beset with injury issues since he joined Arsenal from Manchester City in the summer of 2022, most seriously a knee injury that ruled him out for almost all of 2025. He was back to Premier League action in December, scoring in his fourth appearance off the bench to help the league leaders beat Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium. On Tuesday, two Champions League goals against Inter Milan cemented his return."
"[Jesus] was the star of the show at the gala evening at the Meazza, reports Calciomercato. [It was] a brace that has relaunched Gabriel Jesus on the prestigious European stage with the Brazilian already back in top form in just a few weeks. [He] was also at the centre of several transfer rumours in recent months. Despite previous interest from Inter, it's their two great rivals who are understood to be at the front of the queue."
"With a year to go [on his contract], the Brazilian is expected to be on the market, with Juventus and AC Milan in Serie A poised to capitalise, says Calciomercato. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. AC Milan could be in trouble if [Dusan] Vlahovic's arrival doesn't materialise, while Juve is monitoring the Brazilian striker."
Gabriel Jesus suffered persistent injuries since joining Arsenal in summer 2022, most seriously a cruciate knee ligament injury that sidelined him for almost all of 2025. He returned to Premier League action in December, scoring in his fourth substitute appearance to help beat Aston Villa, and scored a brace against Inter Milan in the Champions League. Juventus and AC Milan are reported to be interested while Arsenal has one year remaining on his contract. His price is estimated at no more than 20 million, and a contract extension appears unlikely. A loan to Flamengo was previously considered during recovery.
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