Everton Set Sights on Arsenal Forward Gabriel Jesus
Arsenal have reportedly softened their stance on Gabriel Jesus, opening the door for a summer departure. The Brazilian striker, valued at £25 million, has emerged as a target for Everton, who are monitoring the situation closely.
According to reports, the Gunners are now willing to listen to offers for the 27-year-old, who has struggled for consistent game time this season. Jesus joined Arsenal from Manchester City in 2022 for £45 million but has failed to replicate his best form in north London.
Context: Jesus’ Arsenal Career and Recent Form
Gabriel Jesus arrived at the Emirates with a reputation as a proven Premier League winner, having secured four league titles with City. However, injuries and competition from Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Kai Havertz have limited his impact.
This season, Jesus has started just 12 league matches, contributing five goals and three assists. His minutes per goal ratio stands at 193 minutes, a dip from his 129-minute average in his debut campaign. Arsenal’s attack has evolved under Mikel Arteta, favouring fluid movement and positional interchanges over a traditional number nine.
Everton, meanwhile, have struggled for goals, scoring only 32 times in 34 league matches — the third-worst record in the division. Sean Dyche’s side have relied heavily on Dominic Calvert-Lewin, whose own fitness issues have hampered consistency.
Impact Analysis: What the Move Means for Both Clubs
- For Arsenal: Selling Jesus would recoup a significant portion of their initial outlay and free up wages. It could fund a move for a younger, more prolific striker — a priority as they chase Manchester City at the top of the table.
- For Everton: Jesus offers Premier League experience and versatility across the front line. His pressing ability aligns with Dyche’s high-energy system, while his link-up play could unlock chances for wingers like Dwight McNeil and Jack Harrison.
- Fantasy Premier League implications: Jesus is currently owned by 8.2% of FPL managers at a price of £7.9m. A move to Everton — who face a favourable run of fixtures including Wolves, Sheffield United, and Luton in the final stretch — could boost his appeal if he becomes the focal point of attack.
What’s Next: Summer Window Battle Looms
Everton are not the only suitors. Several Premier League and European clubs are monitoring the situation, meaning Arsenal could spark a bidding war if multiple offers arrive. The £25 million valuation — less than Arsenal’s initial £35–40 million demand — signals a willingness to sell before Jesus’ contract enters its final two years.
For Everton, securing Champions League football would strengthen their hand, but even without it, Dyche’s project and guaranteed first-team football could be persuasive. The deal hinges on Everton’s financial position and whether Arsenal hold firm on the reduced price. With the summer window approaching, this is one to watch closely.
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