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Arsenal Decline Palmeiras’ Offer to Acquire Forward Gabriel Jesus

Arsenal reject approach from Palmeiras to sign attacker Gabriel Jesus


Arsenal have rejected an approach for striker Gabriel Jesus from Brazilian side Palmeiras, according to Globo Esporte.

The Brazilian attacker has lost his place in the starting line up at the club since Kai Havertz joined the club.

The German has been leading the Arsenal attack well and that has moved Jesus down the pecking order at the club.

Injury issues have not helped Jesus’ career at the Emirates Stadium since he made a move from Manchester City to join their title rivals.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta still considers Jesus a crucial part of his team and wants to keep the attaker at the club.

There have been suggestions made in the media that the Gunners are looking to make a new signing in the striker position but Arteta has shown faith in his players.

The Spaniard believes that his current attacking options of Havertz, Jesus and Leandro Trossard are good enough to bring the Premier League title back to the club.

Gabriel Jesus has struggled with injurie at Arsenal. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)