Premier League
The Palmeiras, one of the most successful clubs in Brazil, is preparing a strategic move to bring back one of its prodigal sons: Gabriel Jesus. The Brazilian forward, currently at Arsenal, has caught the interest of the São Paulo-based club, which is looking to strengthen its forward line for the upcoming season. Reports suggest that Palmeiras is willing to make a significant effort to sign the 27-year-old striker next year with the aim of competing in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Gabriel Jesus, who was a key figure in his previous stint at Palmeiras before moving to Manchester City, has had a mixed trajectory since joining Arsenal in 2022. Despite showcasing versatility and dynamism as a forward, his goal-scoring performance has not met expectations. With 19 goals and 15 assists in 74 appearances, he has not become the top scorer Mikel Arteta hoped for to lead the London club's attack.
Palmeiras working on Gabriel Jesus' return
Nevertheless, his teamwork and ability to press opponents in advanced areas make him a valuable player, both for Arsenal and Palmeiras. The Brazilian club is keen on bringing him back, although Arsenal won't let him go easily. The Gunners are reportedly demanding around 40 million euros to part ways with the Brazilian international.
Palmeiras sees Gabriel Jesus as a key piece to reinforce their attack in international competitions. Despite the high transfer cost, Palmeiras' interest in repatriating their former star could materialize, especially if they can make an appealing offer to Arsenal. The forward's future could be shaped by a return home, where he would seek to revitalize his career in Brazilian football.
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