Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has attracted a new European suitor. Brazilian outlet Rádio Tupi reported interest from Milan while revisiting speculation involving Palmeiras and Flamengo. The Italian angle stands out as the main development, since Brazilian interest has already been widely covered.
According to the report, Milan are monitoring Jesus closely after his long recovery from a serious knee injury. The club are reassessing a previous interest and tracking how much space the forward will have at Arsenal as the season progresses.
Brazilian interest remains part of the background
While outlining the scenario, Rádio Tupi also mentioned Palmeiras and Flamengo as possible destinations in Brazil. However, those links are not new and depend on timing and sporting priorities.
As previously reported, Jesus has stated that if he returns to Brazilian football, Palmeiras would be his priority. There is no indication of active talks with either Brazilian club at this stage.
Milan explore possible deal structures
Milan are reportedly evaluating different financial models if an opportunity emerges. These include a loan with an option to buy or a permanent transfer, depending on Arsenal’s stance.
The Italian club are not only assessing the sporting side. Executives are also considering the marketing impact and international experience Jesus could bring to the squad.
Arsenal still dictate the outcome
Despite the fresh Milan link, Arsenal remain in control of the situation. Staying in North London is still seen as the most likely scenario for the current season, as the club manage his return carefully.
For now, Milan’s interest adds a new European dimension to a story that had focused on Brazil. Any further development will depend on minutes, form and Arsenal’s long-term plans for the striker.