Gabriel Jesus Faces Arsenal Exit as January Sale Looms

Gabriel Jesus Arsenal Exit

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Arsenal are ready to sell Gabriel Jesus in January as injuries and new arrivals push the Brazilian striker out of Mikel Arteta’s plans.

Arsenal are reportedly preparing for a Gabriel Jesus exit during the upcoming January transfer window, marking a potential end to the forward’s challenging spell at the Emirates Stadium. The £45 million signing from Manchester City joined in 2022 with huge expectations, but recurring injuries and form struggles have derailed his progress.

Gabriel Jesus arrived as one of Mikel Arteta’s most trusted recruits, reuniting with his former Manchester City coach and quickly becoming a fan favorite. His debut campaign brought 11 goals and a renewed attacking energy to the Gunners’ frontline. However, his output has since declined, with just seven league goals in the past two seasons.

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A torn ACL during Arsenal’s FA Cup defeat to Manchester United in January 2025 sidelined him for months and raised fresh doubts about his long-term future.

Squad Evolution Leaves Jesus Behind

Arsenal’s recent evolution under Arteta has made Gabriel Jesus’ position increasingly uncertain. The summer signing of Viktor Gyökeres from Sporting CP and the rise of Kai Havertz as a false nine have shifted the tactical balance.

Jesus was notably left out of Arsenal’s Champions League squad, a decision widely viewed as confirmation that Arteta no longer sees him as central to the club’s plans.

According to MailSports, Arsenal are keeping their January business minimal—but are open to offers for Jesus. The Gunners hope to recoup close to the £45 million originally paid to Manchester City and reinvest the funds into other priority areas.

Interest in Gabriel Jesus is growing rapidly across both Europe and South America. Brazilian powerhouses Flamengo and Palmeiras—his former club—are reportedly exploring a move to bring him home.

Meanwhile, Everton are monitoring the situation closely, viewing Jesus as an ideal addition to boost their attack heading into the second half of the season.

Alan Smith Weighs In

Former Arsenal striker and Sky Sports pundit Alan Smith believes parting ways could be the right move for both sides.

“He might be one that you say, ‘Thanks!’ and move on—get a bit of money in,” Smith told Metro. “With Gyökeres arriving and his injury record, it feels like the right time.”

The looming exit of Gabriel Jesus from Arsenal Highlights the harsh realities of modern football. The club signed him as a marquee player, but he may leave without winning a major trophy.

Despite flashes of brilliance and a strong start, inconsistency and untimely injuries have defined his tenure at Arsenal. With his contract running until June 2027, Arsenal has decided to sell him now for both financial and strategic reasons.

Whether Gabriel Jesus returns to Brazil or stays in the Premier League, January is shaping up to be a career-defining month for the 28-year-old striker.

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