Gabriel Jesus’ future at Arsenal has been up in the air for quite some time.
If the Brazil international had not suffered his ACL injury early last year, he probably would’ve been sold in the summer transfer window of 2025.
This time, Jesus will almost definitely be sold, and there is a fair bit of interest in him ahead of the upcoming window.
Arsenal are ready to let him go, but only on their terms.
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Andrea Berta is not prepared to sell Gabriel Jesus for a cheap fee
Arsenal signed Gabriel Jesus for £45 million in the summer of 2022.
The Brazilian had an immediate impact in the famous red and white and was one of the best players in the Premier League in his first few months at the club.
Jesus, along with Oleksandr Zinchenko, transformed the club into title contenders, and he deserves massive praise for Arsenal finally becoming champions.
In July, however, it is the right time for both parties to part ways, and David Ornstein has revealed on The Athletic that Arsenal are demanding up to £20 million to sell him.

It has been claimed that several clubs have already enquired about signing the striker, who will enter the final year of his contract in July.
What’s very interesting, though, is that despite his contract situation, Ornstein has revealed that Arsenal and Berta will not even consider selling him for a cheap fee.
That is a big change, as previously in similar situations, Arsenal have let players go for next to nothing.
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Gabriel Jesus could complete the story at Arsenal before leaving
When Jesus first joined Arsenal, the Gunners were nowhere near big trophies.
However, from his very first season in 2022, Mikel Arteta’s side have challenged for the Premier League title, and they have finally won it.
Now, Arsenal have the opportunity to make history by winning the Champions League final against PSG on Saturday.
That would make this a full-circle moment for Jesus, as that is the only trophy he hasn’t won since arriving in England from Brazil.
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