ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta has hit back at reports the Gunners are planning on selling Gabriel Jesus in the January transfer window.
Jesus has been at Arsenal a good few seasons now and has been a player that Mikel Arteta loves to play on a regular basis, when he is fit, but this season he has fallen behind Kai Havertz in the pecking order.
There has also been alot of speculation in the media that Arsenal will look to sign a new striker in the coming windows, meaning that Jesus may fall further down the pecking order, and as a result, the Brazilian has been tipped with a move away from the Emirates..
However, despite all the rumours, Arteta has hit back at reports the Gunners are planning on selling Gabriel Jesus in the January transfer window – Addressing the rumours, Arteta told reporters: “No, no sense. Like all strikers, they go on phases and moments and that gap is becoming big.
‘It’s true that obviously a lot of things has happened, injuries, absences of not playing or starting games that much. But his attitude has been really good, it always is, and we’re going to try to help him overcome the situation as soon as possible.”
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Jesus is wanted by Arteta and the Brazilian wants to stay – so it would be no surprise to still see him as gooner next season – but at the end of the days guys, why would the club wants to keep on giving him massive wages when he spends most of the season injured?
He will never be a 20-goals a season striker and that is what the club need in the coming transfer windows
Arteta is loyal to his players and that is great, but as we just said, Jesus spends most of the season injured.
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