Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has made a relevant off-pitch move at a key moment of the transfer cycle. The Italian press now report a change in representation, just as speculation around his future continues in Europe and Brazil.
According to Italian journalist Gianluigi Longari, Gabriel Jesus has moved to the agency led by Giovanni Branchini. The update emerged as the striker’s name resurfaced in Serie A discussions following his recovery from a long knee injury.
Longari adds an important detail to the wider picture. He explains that Jesus had already been offered to Milan during the initial phase of the market, just as we covered earlier. That approach happened shortly after the player completed his rehabilitation. It came before the most recent reports linking the Arsenal forward with Italian clubs.
This information does not suggest advanced talks or an imminent transfer. However, the timing of the agency switch stands out. Branchini is a key figure in the Italian market and regularly works with top Serie A clubs. He often becomes involved when situations move beyond basic monitoring.
From Arsenal’s point of view, the player’s situation remains open. Jesus has returned to action and is fighting for space in a competitive attacking group. At the same time, his contract status and renewed visibility continue to attract interest.
The change of representation adds a new layer to the story. While nothing concrete has progressed yet, it helps explain why Italy has featured so prominently in recent reports. That exposure comes just as the transfer ball begins to roll around the Arsenal striker once again.