Arsenal transfer news: Manchester City frontman Gabriel Jesus was reportedly approached by six different clubs this summer.
"Six clubs approached agents of Gabriel Jesus but his priority has always been Arsenal - director Edu and Mikel Arteta, key to complete the deal. Arsenal had a new direct contact with Gabriel’s agent Marcelo Pettinati @energysports13 & his partners Paulo Pitombeira and Caca Ferrari, full agreement reached on personal terms. And transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has now revealed that the player was approached by six different clubs but it was always the Gunners that were his priority.
Manchester City may be used to buying players from Arsenal, but they're about to finally let one go in the other direction at Gabriel Jesus nears a move to ...
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The Brazilian striker will fly back to England this week to undergo medicals and sign a contract at the Emirates until the summer of 2027. City will now focus ...
Jesus joined City from Brazilian side Palmeiras in the summer of 2017 and has scored 95 goals and contributed 46 assists in 236 appearances for the Premier League outfit. City will now focus their attention on moving on Raheem Sterling as Chelsea are currently preparing a fresh bid. Gabriel Jesus is on the verge of leaving Manchester City for Arsenal according to Fabrizio Romano. The Brazilian striker will fly back to England this week to undergo medicals and sign a contract at the Emirates until the summer of 2027.
Gabriel Jesus is due to fly to London this week to undergo a medical at Arsenal and seal his £45million move from Manchester City.
Arsenal are also working to get players off their books, but progress has been slow on that front. Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Hector Bellerin and Nicolas Pepe are three other players who could leave this summer. The Northern Ireland international has interest from other Championship clubs. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang also departed in January for Barcelona. Arsenal are backing manager Mikel Arteta in the transfer market this summer and are continuing to work on a deal for Leeds winger Raphinha. abriel Jesus is due to fly to London this week to undergo a medical at Arsenal and seal his £45million move from Manchester City.
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xG is a metric that utilises historical shot data to measure the quality of goalscoring chances and the likelihood of them being scored. And perhaps his finishing will become more consistent in a different attacking structure with more regular minutes. The hope is that Jesus can now be that reliable and efficient finisher the team crave.
Man City's Brazilian ace Gabriel Jesus will join Arsenal this week after the clubs agreed a £45million fee and the player agreed personal terms, ...
Jesus will replace the departed Alexandre Lacazette at the Emirates as Mikel Arteta's focal point in attack. It led to several City and Arsenal fans repeatedly questioning if it was a cryptic confirmation of his departure. His move comes after largely being restricted to substitute appearances and playing in a wider role under Pep Guardiola last season.
Gabriel Jesus' rumoured move to Arsenal looks to be edging ever closer. The Brazilian striker looks set to swap Manchester City for north London with Mikel…
If he can spark his performances to life on the pitch and get the goals rattling in for the Gunners, it could be a very happy relationship indeed. In the images, a barefoot Jesus is seen painting the pavements in the iconic green and yellow colours of Brazil alongside some of his friends. Ahead of the FIFA World Cup in 2014, due to be held in Brazil, Jesus was living in a high density neighbourhood, fantasising about playing for his beloved country one day.
A WORLD Cup at the end of the year does not only have an impact on the club season in November and December.It leaves a mark on the current transfer w.
But the temptation to stay put for six months is surely stronger than it would be in any other year. And what of the clubs? And who after December might be on a downer post-Qatar? In the normal scheme of things they would certainly move in this window. It is the greatest celebration of the nation. Raphinha and Richarlison are in the opposite situation.
Arsenal have received plenty of plaudits as they look set to sign Gabriel Jesus and are in serious talks to add Raphinha.The Gunners are making their.
He added: “Is it a coup, was there an embarrassment of riches behind it in terms of opportunities to go somewhere else? “I think it’s a decent signing. If they play him down the middle, regularly, then I think he could become a 1 in 2 for them.” “A diamond in the rough if you like, someone they can make better. He told talkSPORT: “I think it’s a very good signing because I don’t know what else they could do or who they could get? Is he going to be a centre forward?
The Arsenal manager finally seems to have landed his ideal striker in the summer transfer window.
It shows that a top player is still willing to join the club and for the right reasons, too. Discussing the priority for the summer window, Arteta said of what he wanted from any incoming striker: “He puts the ball in the net – that’s priority number one. It comes after the loss of duo Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, leaving just Eddie Nketiah as the only natural centre-forward option.
Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus is keen on a January loan move to Barcelona according to Catalan sources. The 25-year-old is about to sign on the dotted line at ...
“His move to Arsenal is only a stepping stone in his career. Our initial plan was to use the Rio carnival, but that only takes place at Easter. “Having the World Cup in Qatar in November has been a blessing to us and has saved Gabriel a lot of time trying to think up excuses of why he’s having to return home late from international duty.
They will now quickly turn to his countryman Raphinha, with Mikel Arteta desperate to add him to his attacking options ahead of the new season. Leeds value the ...
If he is to remain in the Premier League, Raphinha is thought to prefer a move to Chelsea. Leeds value the winger at £65million but Raphinha’s representatives believes a bid of around £50million will convince Leeds to cash in. The Gunners have reportedly completed the signing of Jesus having agreed personal terms with the forward, having also agreed a £45million fee with Manchester City last week.
Brazilian football expert, Tim Vickery has said that Gabriel Jesus' failure to score a goal in the 2018 World Cup has been traumatic to the player. The.
Many maligned centre-forwards have scored for Brazil at the World Cup, but he didn’t manage one. “In the World Cup he had a mare. The Manchester City forward, who is now heading to Arsenal, had after the World Cup lamented that “I went to the World Cup as a key player and I ended up not scoring.
Arsenal close in on the signing of Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City, and Fabrizio Romano has just shared a fresh update about his medical.
Gabriel signs until June 2027. “Arsenal update. Contracts already completed.
The Gunners have acted decisively in the transfer market to bolster a small squad and it could lead to a return to the Champions League.
Arsenal already look to have a stronger squad now than they did just a few weeks ago, with Vieira and USA international goalkeeper Matt Turner signed up and Jesus to follow. Buying another is hardly a priority, but acquiring a craftsman of Raphinha’s class would represent a significant statement of intent given the sky-high standard of his performances over the past two years and there is no question that he would enhance Arteta’s options considerably. So far, that doesn’t seem to be the case; Arsenal have bounced back from a dispiriting run-in in eye-catching fashion. Jurgen Klopp did similar after bringing Mo Salah to Liverpool in 2017, with Sadio Mane switching from the right wing to the left: suffice to say that particular move worked out pretty well. And if Jesus can finetune his finishing, it will prove to be a masterstroke. More exciting still is that Jesus would be the elder statesman of that particular group at just 25.