
"Two Premier League clubs have asked about a potential January transfer window move for Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus, as reported here for the Daily Briefing. The Brazilian is still recovering from a serious injury, but he has one eye on the 2026 World Cup and is looking for a possible move this winter. West Ham and Everton are two clubs that have been named to me as potential suitors for Jesus, with both sides enquiring about his situation."
"With the signing of Viktor Gyokeres this summer, it's surely time for Jesus to leave Arsenal if he wants to revive his career. The 28-year-old could still have it in him to make a big impact at the highest level, but for one reason or another it's just not happened for him at Arsenal. The Gunners needed someone like Gyokeres, a more natural finisher in the box, while Jesus has also had some bad luck with his fitness during his time in north London."
Gabriel Jesus remains injured but is open to a January transfer to secure regular first-team football ahead of the 2026 World Cup. West Ham and Everton have made enquiries, though nothing concrete has progressed. Jesus is tempted by a return to Brazil, but Premier League options exist. His current wages of £265,000 per week could deter suitors. Arsenal signed Viktor Gyokeres, reducing Jesus's role and prompting suggestions that a move would best revive his career. Fitness issues have disrupted his time in north London despite potential to perform at the highest level.
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