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Gabriel Jesus: Arsenal Exit Looms as Injuries Bite – Prem Stay Top of His List

Gabriel Jesus: Arsenal Exit Looms as Injuries Bite – Prem Stay Top of His List

Isaac Stacey Stronge (FourFourTwo) EN 31 March 2026 at 15:00
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Gabriel Jesus prioritises a new Arsenal contract but is open to a Premier League move if injuries continue to hamper him, having made just 28 top-flight appearances in two seasons. Italian clubs like Juventus and AC Milan are interested, though a future return to Palmeiras appeals long-term. Valued at €20m, his Emirates future hinges on fitness over flair.

Gabriel Jesus: Arsenal Exit Looms as Injuries Bite – Prem Stay Top of His List

Picture this: you're a top striker, buzzing from Manchester City glory, rock up at Arsenal full of beans in 2022, and then... bam. The injury gremlins move in like uninvited guests at a barbecue. That's the sorry tale of Gabriel Jesus, who's now mulling over his future amid whispers of a Premier League switch.

The Injury Curse That's Cursed His Gunners Spell

Since swapping sky blue for red and white, Jesus has barely strung together a run of games. Just 28 Premier League outings in two seasons? That's not a forward firing on all cylinders; that's a sub warming the bench more often than not. Mikel Arteta loves his versatility – pressing like a madman, dropping deep, chipping in with goals – but when you're sidelined, you're about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

Journalist Bruno Andrade from ESPN Brasil reckons injuries are the big roadblock in contract chats. Jesus's deal runs until 2027, but Arsenal haven't tabled fresh terms yet. No wonder – in a league where every squad spot costs a king's ransom, can they bank on a lad who's spent more time in physio than on the pitch?

Priorities: Emirates First, Then Prem Rivals

Here's the kicker: Jesus is chuffed with life in north London. He's settled, buying into the project, and his priority is penning a new deal with the Gunners. But if Arteta's medical team can't keep him upright, plan B is staying put in England's top flight.

That means eyeing up rivals like Tottenham, Chelsea, or whoever's got a spot for a Brazilian firecracker. Italian chatter from Tutto Juve points to Juventus and AC Milan sniffing around, but Jesus himself told Revista Placar late last year he'd fancy a homecoming to Palmeiras one day. At 28, though? That's probably a sunset move, not tomorrow's headlines.

Transfermarkt peg him at €20m – bargain basement for a player who, when fit, can light up games. Remember those darting runs and cheeky finishes? Pure class. But as original FourFourTwo reporter Isaac Stacey Stronge notes, it's the knocks, not the nous, that might see him waving cheerio to the Emirates.

Arteta's Dilemma: Talent vs Treatment Table

Arsenal aren't daft. With Financial Fair Play squeezing wallets tighter than a defender on deadline day, they need players who turn up week in, week out. Jesus has been solid – exciting even – in his cameos, but consistency's king. Is he a squad player happy with rotation, or does he crave starter status elsewhere?

Imagine him at a mid-table side, terrorising full-backs with that trademark hustle. Or thriving under a gaffer who builds around his flair. Arsenal fans might miss the smile and the graft, but if he's off, it's likely for the best. Clubs evolve; players move on.

For now, keep an eye on those contract talks. If they fizzle, expect Premier League suitors to circle like vultures at a free bar. Jesus staying English-top-flight bound? Sounds like a win for us neutrals – more chaos, more cracking football. What's your take? Pint's on me if you called this one.

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