The striker has been the subject of speculation linking him with a move to the Emirates Stadium.
Haaland will be wanting to lift silverware of his own and has been linked with a mega money move to Manchester City, with an offer already being tabled. “You expect me to say this and it’s true. The Brazilian netted four times in a 5-1 thrashing of Watford at the weekend, as his club edged a step closer to defending their Premier League crown.
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It’s a matter of step by step, how we are going to finish the season and to put in plan the planning that I’m very excited about.” Who they can sign and what funding they have to do so is all contingent on a top four place. All of the finest and most aspiring players on the continent want to be competing with and against the very best.
Arsenal target Gabriel Jesus may have scored four goals at the weekend, but even that cannot guarantee him a place in the Manchester City team tonight.
Time will tell what happens after that, but a reunion with Arteta could be the solution that suits both the player and Arsenal. He would be a good addition for Arsenal, but if their recent sticky run showed us anything, it is that Arteta needs a variety of different options, particularly in attack. The player himself was keen on the move, but could not wait for Arsenal and, ultimately, joined up with Jose Mourinho at Roma. Arteta knows Jesus from his time as an assistant at City and is a fan of many of his qualities. But having arrived at City as a central striker, he now operates mostly on the right wing. He is hungry and has a point to prove after struggling for regular starts at City.
Arsenal are set for another busy summer transfer window as manager Mikel Arteta looks to build on his success this season.The faith shown in the Spani.
Our planning has already been done, it has already reached the owners. Maybe next season we can go to one or two players. Tierney has played in a back three before and could slot in alongside Gabriel and White, with Smith Rowe and Saka as the wingbacks. “Today we find a much more balanced squad. There continues to be a huge overhaul at the club with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leaving in January, while Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah set to leave on free transfers at the end of the season. The faith shown in the Spaniard is starting to pay dividends as the Gunners are in pole position to return to the Champions League.
Gabriel Jesus' representatives have opened talks with Arsenal over a potential summer move, GOAL can confirm.
“I think you expect me to say this, but it's true. Jesus stayed quiet when asked about his future at the weekend, after he fired in four goals as City beat Watford 5-1 to ensure they remain top of the Premier League. Jesus' contract at the Etihad Stadium expires in 2023 and he is hoping for more regular playing time, which he believes he can get at Arsenal, but he will not attempt to force City to let him leave.
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Jesus said: "It’s not time to think about this, you expect me to say this, but it’s true. He works hard, he is committed, he scores goals and drags players out to create space for other players." Ahead of the match, Ferdinand said Jesus is largely underappreciated by supporters.
The Manchester City striker has scored five in his last two games for the club.
The 26-year-old’s contract with City runs until 2023, opening a potential exit in the summer. Arsenal are on the lookout for a striker this summer in an attempt to improve their squad heading into next season. Any successful team needs enough goal threat in the squad."
ARSENAL are in serious need of a striker in the summer transfer window.
I am focused on the end of the season, on these games, which are all decisive. "I have that versatility to play on the wings, but I prefer to be a nine. Arsenal's first enquiry was in November, with Edu maintaining a close relationship with Jesus and his agent since then. According to football.london, the 25-year-old will be the subject of a £35m bid this summer. And Arsenal are weighing up a move for Jesus, who has 93 goals in 230 games for City since his move over five years ago. With the Citizens being heavily linked with Erling Haaland ahead of the new season, Pep Guardiola would inevitably give former Palmeiras star Jesus less minutes through next season as a result.
Edu and Gabriel Jesus' representatives have already pretty much completed their negotiations for him to join Arsenal.
Combine that with the addition of Haaland and you can see why the striker might be keen to leave. That has been the plan for months now, as City prepare to sign Erling Haaland. The Daily Mail report that Arsenal are confident a deal can be completed, with Jesus expected to push for a move.
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A lot of things have to be put in place and that takes time, so I am expecting a busy summer.” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta wants to bring in a new forward, central midfielder and winger with several first-team players set to leave the Emirates Stadium in the coming months. Arsenal first made enquiries for Jesus in November with Edu maintaining a close relationship with the player's agent and the City forward himself.
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Arsenal have gone from having aged players in certain areas, to one of the youngest squads in the Premier League, and their youth is leading a new era. Talks between Jesus' representatives and Arsenal have reportedly been ongoing since November, and Edu also has a close relationship with the City star's agent. City know that Arsenal need a striker, meaning that they hold the power. Similarly to Manchester United, Arsenal have struggled in the absence of their legendary manager, as fans realised just how good a job Arsene Wenger was doing when it was too late. However, there is only one position that neither Edu or Arteta have brought in since arriving at the club, and that's a striker. A lot of money has been invested since Arteta took charge in December 2019, and they were the Premier League's biggest spenders last summer.
Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus has been linked with a move to Arsenal this summer, so we used Football Manager 2022 to simulate the Brazilian's ...
In the cup competitions, Arsenal came close on a couple of occasions but were unlucky not to finish the season with a trophy. At the end of the 2022/23 season, Football Manager 2022 put together an overall best Arsenal XI, based on performances, statistics and other metrics. To find out, we simulated the 2022/23 season with Jesus in the Gunners' squad and this is what happened. Jesus was able to demonstrate his passing ability averaging a pass completion rate of 84% in all competitions, the second-best out of any attacker at the club. With just an xG rating of 7.38 in the Premier League and returning 15 goals, it highlights how Jesus was able to turn half-chances into goals and give Arsenal's young attack the clinical edge it needed in front of goal. football.london understands Jesus is among many shortlisted players that could arrive at the Emirates this summer, with the Gunners expected to lodge a bid in the region of £35million.
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While Jesus has built a reputation for being extremely selfless in how he has operated for City since he joined the Blues in 2016, his impeccable display against Watford has made him worthy of plaudits such as comparisons to the Brazilian Ronaldo by Roy Hodgson. “He (Jesus) was very, very good. After his side increased their lead at the top of the Premier League table to four points, Pep Guardiola stated that when Jesus tends to shine in the manner that he did against Watford, his teammates are particularly happy for him due to his ‘generous’ style of play.
Both have been linked with a move away from the Premier League leaders this summer, and Richards had his say on the rumours.
And, until either of them sign an extension, they are going to be linked with other clubs. He pointed to the players' versatility and work ethic as major benefits to Guardiola. His four goals against Watford and an important strike against Real Madrid in the last few days may have changed that status, though.
Gabriel Jesus' representatives have opened talks with Arsenal over a potential summer move, GOAL can confirm.
“I think you expect me to say this, but it's true. Jesus' contract at the Etihad Stadium expires in 2023 and he is hoping for more regular playing time, which he believes he can get at Arsenal, but he will not attempt to force City to let him leave. Jesus is seeking a more important role that will see him earn more regular game time, with the 25-year-old having started 17 of the 24 matches in which he has featured in the English top-flight this season.
Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus has been linked with a summer switch to Arsenal where he could become an important figure for the Gunners.
Guardiola has frequently used Jesus as a right winger for Manchester City this season with the 25-year-old highly effective in this position. Jesus also makes sense for Arsenal as a transfer target. Signed to be the long-term successor to Sergio Aguero, Jesus has never demonstrated the consistency required to be a first-choice centre forward for a team like Guardiola’s.
Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus has been heavily linked with a summer transfer to Arsenal, and he could get.
He added: "I have never cut contact with Lyon since I left. As mentioned previously, the Frenchman's deal with the club is due to expire this summer and in a recent interview, he admitted that he has been discussing a move away with potential suitors. "It’s a number I ended up with and I really liked.
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Jesus’ current deal runs out in 2023 which means Pep Guardiola's men are looking to cash in on the Brazilian to avoid the risk of him leaving for free the following summer. A lot of things have to be put in place and that takes time, so I am expecting a busy summer.” The Athletic claims there have been discussions between Arsenal's technical director Edu and Jesus' representatives ongoing for a number of months.
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Arsenal have gone from having aged players in certain areas, to one of the youngest squads in the Premier League, and their youth is leading a new era. Talks between Jesus' representatives and Arsenal have reportedly been ongoing since November, and Edu also has a close relationship with the City star's agent. But Arteta has been trusted with time, and Arsenal are they best they've looked since 2018 when the Frenchman left. However, there is only one position that neither Edu or Arteta have brought in since arriving at the club, and that's a striker. A lot of money has been invested since Arteta took charge in December 2019, and they were the Premier League's biggest spenders last summer. But Arsenal's pursuit of Gabriel Jesus is proof that the Gunners are evolving under the Spaniard.
Football Insider has been told by Alan Hutton Man City could sign an upgrade on Gabriel Jesus and green light his exit this summer.
He has put his name out there, everybody’s talking about him. He gets involved in games. Alan Hutton has suggested Man City could allow Gabriel Jesus to leave this summer so long as they sign an upgrade.
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But for sure, Arsenal are on it, but there’s been no communication between City and Arsenal on the price, it will take some weeks before they enter negotiations, but this is a player Edu wants,” With no actual formal talks with Man City yet, all these and other factors could yet come into play, as Fabrizio Romano made clear today when he said in his personal podcast: “Yes, Arsenal are interested in Gabriel Jesus, he’s a player who could be a real option. There MAY be other clubs just as desperate for a striker, and they may offer Man City a better transfer fee.
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“We are going to Madrid to win the game, knowing that we are facing a top team. “This is the Champions League, anything can happen. “He is a great player and he deserves the best for the way he trains and plays for the team.
The Gunners have been heavily linked to a deal to sign the Brazilian forward this summer.
Jesus is heading into the final year of his contract and football.london understands that Arsenal are hoping to secure him for around £35 million this summer. The 25-year-old's main detractors point to his relatively poor record in front of goal as a stick to beat him with. Jesus offers that facilitative ability as his ranking in the 91st percentile for shot-creating chances through live passes and his 94th percentile rank for passes completed would suggest, but it's his energetic unpredictability that means he would offer so much more. "We have to be dominant, we have to show passion and we have to show aggression," the Spaniard told BT Sport ahead of his first game in charge at Arsenal back in December 2019. Many watching Arsenal recently have become boxed in to a certain understanding of what the Gunners are looking for in a centre forward due to how Alexandre Lacazette plays the role. Arteta is trying to create something similar at the Emirates. As a result, Lacazette's ability to impact the game has become even more limited than before. Teams have wised up to the way he plays due to his predictability as Patrick Vieira stated after the 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace. "Any time that they managed to find those players we always had one of our back four who jumped out and try to put pressure, especially on Lacazette." He is up in the 94th percentile for both tackles made in the attacking third of the pitch and interceptions among forwards in the Premier League this season (as per fbRef). In recent matches against Southampton and Chelsea, Eddie Nketiah has had joy creating opportunities from high pressing situations. In street football when you are 10 years old, you play with 15-year-olds so you have to be shrewd, you have to show that you are good, you have to fight, win impossible balls. “If you look across Europe and the world of football, then South America is the only continent to develop strikers today,” the visionary Frenchman said.
Louis Saha has warned Arsenal that Gabriel Jesus is not the world class 'deadly finisher' that they are looking for.
You can play good football but you need enough goal threat in the team.’ When you have that quality, Guardiola will say, ‘OK, put Kun on the field, he will do this (finish chances)’. Any successful team needs enough goal threat in the squad.
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Missing out on the top four this season, following Spurs’ recent poor form and are two points behind their rivals, would be devastating for Arteta. Speaking about the race for Champions League football last weekend, he said: “This changes so quickly, but my belief is that we’re going to give it a real go, we can win football matches, but the margins are very small and we have to be very aware of that. And his arrival could pave the way for Nicolas Pepe to depart, who has been vocal in how he is unhappy with his lack of game time with Arsenal. But the forward is not just going to be a striker option for Arteta, as his time at City evidences that he provides much more than that.
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In both windows this season the Gunners have been busy. This has been the case ever since Mikel Arteta and Edu joined forces, so there are reasons for supporters to be excited. Our planning has already been done, it has already reached the owners.