Gabriel Jesus plots Arsenal stay
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Gabriel Jesus is in a tricky position at Arsenal. Everyone knows how good the Brazilian can be on his day. He showed that by scoring six goals in four games just before he got injured.
Gabriel Jesus has insisted that his future remains with Arsenal until at least 2027, and he doesn’t want to return to Brazil right now.Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty ImagesRecent reports have
Gabriel Jesus admits he is trying not to rush himself as he is close to a return again | OneFootball
Gabriel Jesus has been sidelined for almost a year following a serious injury at the start of 2025. The Brazilian forward had been in exceptional form prior to the setback and admits he feels unfortunate that it occurred at such a pivotal moment in his season.
Arsenal take on Crystal Palace in the Premier League this weekend with the Gunners looking to solidifying their numero uno position at top of the table
Arsenal have received good news on Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz, with the forwards both on track to return ahead of schedule.Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty ImagesJohn Cross reports for the Mirror that
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is having to hold himself back as he closes in on a return from the “biggest injury” of his career. Jesus ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in January and was forced to undergo surgery.
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