According to transfer journalist Gianluca di Marzio, a move to Arsenal would suit Gabriel Jesus more than Tottenham Hotspur.
The Manchester City forward has been linked with a departure from the Etihad this summer. The Cityzens acquisition of Erling Haaland also means Jesus has fallen further down the pecking order and is likely to leave now.
Both North London sides have been heavily linked with the striker in recent weeks, and he might have to make a decision between Spurs and the Gunners.
Speaking to Wett Freunde, di Marzio explained the options Jesus had in front of him:
"If he went to Tottenham, it would be better for him to stay at Man City. Tottenham have Kane, Son and other key players in that role. At Man City, Haaland will need time to understand all of Guardiola's guidelines. Gabriel Jesus will play a lot next season if he stays. Also with Haaland, because Guardiola loves to surprise."
He added:
"But we know Gabriel Jesus wants to play more and come to a team where he has a role as a key striker. And Man City have to sell because they want to sign other players."
He continued:
"If I had to choose for him, I would pick Arsenal. Arsenal would be perfect because Arsenal have a new project and need a striker like him exactly. But they don't play in the Champions League, so that will be a problem for Gabriel Jesus. He's a Champions League player, he played well there for City."
He also said:
"It depends if he wants to play in the Champions League or if he wants to be the sole striker."
Arsenal have to stave off Tottenham Hotspur for Gabriel Jesus
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly intent on rivalling Arsenal for Gabriel Jesus' signature. The Gunners have reportedly gone all out, promising the star a huge pay rise, but the lack of Champions League football could be problematic.
Spurs, who beat their crosstown rivals to the last Champions League spot in the league table, are keen to strengthen their team heading into the next season.
The Gunners, on the other hand, are in a more desperate situation as they are set to be without a senior striker next season. Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah’s contracts will expire this summer and the club will need attacking reinforcements this summer.
Jesus might favour a move to work with Arteta as the duo worked together under Pep Guardiola at City. However, Spurs will offer the allure of Champions League football next season and the opportunity to play under Antonio Conte.
cobabclnz
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the problem of Arsenal bored is they don't want to invest money on the transfer window but they want to get a trophy,🏆 which is not possible they keep on promising us fake transfer
itsdjepic
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Big according to you. Big teams play in d CL, not Europa. Get it?
Even as you playing ucl, you are still the smallest club in London
itsdjepic
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Big according to you. Big teams play in d CL, not Europa. Get it?
Tottenham fans are babies.
DrFranckeinstein
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who is Gabriel Jesus for a non participant in the CL being a problem for him??? i would've understood if it was Cr7
Nebaceimr
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Ucl or not, we are a big team.
Big according to you. Big teams play in d CL, not Europa. Get it?
itsdjepic
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True but not as big as Arsenal used to be
Still the biggest in London.
Wuwdelnpsz
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I think the “press” will regurgitate this news until he is signed by someone or decide to stay at City. Nothing to see here until some kind of “official” announcement.
Nubbcopruz
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we can also go for di maria
Vimbeilop
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I’m not sure Arsenal are going to get him. If he has the chance to play in the champions league I’d think he’ll choose that. It is a World Cup year
Come v Bro, you don't go to the WC bcos of playing in the Ucl
Kuecinprtu
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old trick every new season and January window Arsenal are not making us the Fans happy at all that is how we are going to be hearing Gabriel Jesus story on till deadline days. Now Really Madrid Tottenham and other clubs are in for good.
cemabpruyz
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Ucl or not, we are a big team.
True but not as big as Arsenal used to be
cemabpruyz
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I’m not sure Arsenal are going to get him. If he has the chance to play in the champions league I’d think he’ll choose that. It is a World Cup year
Zokapee
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Every season Arsenal has a new project, how will they ever achieve anything? Every season has a new project with the same objective " Compete as best as you can. You do not have to win any trophy ". This is a club with zero ambition and zero target
Jedcdiotu
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Tired of speculation on Jesus! We just need to get the official news that he’s signed by the Gunners
itsdjepic
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Ucl or not, we are a big team.