Arsenal report: Palmeiras president confirms Gabriel Jesus return 'home soon', with star having already agreed exit
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Arsenal report: Palmeiras president confirms Gabriel Jesus return 'home soon', with star having already agreed exit
"The 28-year-old Gunners forward is yet to play competitively so far this season and has struggled with recurring injuries during his time in North London, injuring an anterior cruciate ligament in January that he has yet to return from. Claims from his home country now seem to suggest his days at the Emirates Stadium are numbered and that the end of his career at Arsenal is fast approaching."
"After suffering a second ACL tear of his career last season, Jesus has now been sidelined for 10 months, with his return date yet to be fully established. With Viktor Gyokeres now at the club, the former Manchester City man may find it difficult to get back into the side and his future is looking somewhat bleak."
"According to new reports from Brazil, namely Palmeiras club president Leila Pereira, Jesus is of keen interest, and a return home has now been talked up in the press. Speaking to South American journalist Paloma Tocci, Leila openly admitted her admiration for the Arsenal striker and didn't hide her wish to bring him back to the club."
Gabriel Jesus has not played competitively this season and has suffered recurring knee problems, including an anterior cruciate ligament injury in January. The forward endured a second ACL tear last season and has been sidelined for around 10 months, with no confirmed return date. New signings such as Viktor Gyokeres increase competition for forward places and complicate a path back into the Arsenal side. Palmeiras president Leila Pereira publicly expressed admiration and a desire to bring Jesus back to Brazil. Everton have also been linked with interest, and an exit has been hindered by unresolved fee issues.
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