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Arsenal, who are in the race for the Premier League title, have no plans to sell Gabriel Jesus in the upcoming winter transfer market, despite the recent rumors surrounding the future of the Brazilian forward and his possible return to Palmeiras for the 2025 Club World Cup. Mikel Arteta continues to have full confidence in the striker, even after a series of physical problems and his poor performance in recent matches.
Gabriel Jesus has faced challenges since his arrival at the Emirates Stadium, mainly due to injuries that have prevented him from being a regular starter. These circumstances have led to reduced playing time, with Kai Havertz taking his place as the false nine within Arteta's system. However, sources close to the club have stated that neither Arsenal nor the player himself are interested in a potential transfer.
Gabriel Jesus stays at Arsenal... for now
Despite the physical setbacks, Gabriel Jesus' market value remains considerable, around 51 million euros, similar to what Arsenal paid Manchester City in 2022 to secure his services. Although injuries have hindered his progress, Arteta believes that the Brazilian will regain his best form and once again become a key player in the squad.
In terms of his performance this season, the Brazilian has only played in seven matches and started in two, raising doubts about his ability to lead the attack. Nevertheless, the forward has clearly stated on several occasions that he is committed to the team and focused on improving his performance to reclaim a starting role at Arsenal.
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