Gabriel Jesus Staying at Arsenal as Arteta Rules Out January Exit

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Gabriel Jesus staying at Arsenal, confirms Mikel Arteta. Striker returns from injury and remains central to Gunners’ Premier League and Champions League plans.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has ruled out any possibility of Gabriel Jesus leaving the club in January, dismissing recent transfer speculation. The Brazilian striker remains central to Arteta’s plans as he continues to recover from a lengthy injury layoff.

Arteta emphasized: “Gabriel is staying with us. He’s an important part of the squad and will play a key role as he regains his match fitness.”

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Jesus made his first appearance in nearly 11 months during Arsenal’s 3-0 Champions League win over Club Brugge on December 10. Coming off the bench, the striker showed flashes of his usual sharpness and technical quality.

Speaking after the match, Jesus admitted the return had been emotionally challenging, stating he feared coming back “different, maybe with some limitations,” but expressed gratitude for overcoming the injury.

Injury Struggles and Resilience

Since joining Arsenal, Gabriel Jesus has missed over 70 games due to recurring injuries, including his latest knee setback. Despite the interruptions, his determination and professionalism have impressed Arteta, who highlighted Jesus’ leadership and positive influence on the dressing room.

While Jesus recovers, Arsenal’s forward line has strengthened. Options such as Kai Havertz, Viktor Gyökeres, and Mikel Merino provide depth, with Gyökeres in strong form and Havertz nearing full fitness.

Despite this competition, Arteta insists that Jesus’ experience, mentality, and ability to link play make him indispensable to Arsenal’s attack.

Contract and Transfer Speculation

Rumors about a January exit intensified because Jesus will have just 18 months left on his contract in January. However, Arteta dismissed any idea of selling, stressing that the club prioritizes performance over short-term financial gains.

The manager indicated a potential reassessment in the summer, but for now, Gabriel Jesus remains a core member of the squad.

Arteta’s confirmation brings stability at a crucial stage of the season. Arsenal are competing in both the Premier League and Champions League, and Jesus’ return adds experience, pressing ability, and attacking creativity. His presence could be decisive as the Gunners chase trophies this season.

For fans, the message is clear: Gabriel Jesus is staying at Arsenal, and his return provides a timely boost for the squad.

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