Arsenal are set for another busy summer and they could target a new striker to compete with Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz.
Gabriel Jesus is the third-choice striker in the Gunners squad, but his future is doubtful with his contract expiring in June next year.
The Brazilian had a good start on his return from a serious knee injury, but he has been a regular unused substitute in recent weeks.
UOL in Brazil now report that Jesus ‘will not renew’ with the Gunners, and he has his sights on pursuing a new challenge elsewhere.
Arsenal must sell Jesus after contract stance
The £45 million signing has made seven goal contributions from under 800 minutes this term.
Jesus came on as a regular substitute for Viktor Gyokeres on his return from a long-term knee injury, and has started a couple of league games.
However, his playing time has drastically reduced ever since the 2-2 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers on the road in late February.
Jesus has been a regular unused substitute, and this has probably urged him to consider his future with the Gunners beyond the ongoing season.
Judging by UOL’s report, Arsenal may have proposed a renewal with a pay cut, but the versatile forward does not see his future with the Gunners.
In that case, the hierarchy must seek to cut their losses on Jesus in the next transfer window.
Jesus recently switched to the agency of Italian representative Giovanni Branchini, who has the majority of his clients plying their trade in Serie A.
This suggests that the former Manchester City man could be eyeing a move to Italy.
Arsenal were touted to sell Jesus for around £17.4 million earlier this year. That would be a decent fee for a striker, who would suit Italian football.
Jesus’ good work rate and mobility would be an ideal fit in Serie A, which is more tactical and less intense when compared to the Premier League.
The Gunners must ensure that the Brazilian is sold this summer if he does not renew, as he can sign a pre-contract for a free transfer next winter.
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