Gabriel Jesus could leave Arsenal within the next year, despite still recovering from a cruciate ligament tear, according to multiple reports.
The Brazilian has been linked with a move away from the Emirates Stadium while he continues his recovery from a long-term injury he suffered in January. He has been linked with Premier League and European sides, as well as a move back to his home nation Brazil.
Rumours surfaced in the past few days that Andrea Berta could be looking to move Jesus on during the transfer window and after the signing of Viktor Gyokeres, that is beginning to look like more of a possibility.
Gabriel Jesus could leave Arsenal this summer
🚨 Newcastle and Tottenham have added Gabriel Jesus to their striker shortlist.
— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) July 28, 2025
He is also wanted by AC Milan and Inter Milan.
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Both Tottenham and Newcastle have shown interest in signing Jesus, according to CaughtOffside, while AC Milan, Inter Milan and Barcelona are also eyeing a move for him.
Despite his return to form midway through last season, Arsenal could really look to ship him off this summer. His brilliant run in front of goal, during which he looked back to his best, was unfortunately cut short by a ligament injury that is expected to keep him out of action until November.
While he remains unavailable, the fact he has still attracted suitors should prompt the Gunners to sell him. Due to Gyokeres' signing, he is unlikely to play much more than a backup role once he has returned from injury so now could be the time for him to move on.
With multiple European sides and Brazilian teams all interested in securing his services, despite Fabrizio Romano playing down links with the latter, Arsenal should look to take advantage of this and bring in a decent fee.
Of course, it will be difficult to secure a good income for a player with a long-term injury and the Gunners may struggle to recoup the £45million they splashed on him in 2022, but if the interest is there, they may as well try sell.
Berta has shown with both his incomings and outgoings since becoming Arsenal sporting director that he is a brilliant negotiator and he should be able to secure a respectable fee for the sale of Jesus.
Clubs are also said to be willing to wait until he has returned to fitness to strike a deal so a move for the January window may be more likely, but regardless of timing, if teams do come forward and Berta can strike a good deal, Jesus will probably leave Arsenal within the next year.