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Transfer news: Mikel Arteta has finally allowed to let star leave for£5m

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Transfer news: Arsenal ready to let Jesus go at a massive loss

Transfer news: Arsenal are bracing themselves for a summer of significant squad changes, and the numbers involved tell a striking story. According to a report by Miguel Delaney in The Independent, the Gunners are expected to allow Gabriel Jesus to leave the Emirates for around £5 million, a figure that stands in stark contrast to the £45 million Arsenal paid Manchester City for the striker back in 2022. That is a £40 million write-off by any measure, and it sits uncomfortably alongside Jesus’s reported weekly wage of £265,000, which makes him one of the highest earners at the club, surpassed only by Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz.

The transfer news around Jesus reflects just how much his stock has fallen. Since returning from an ACL injury sustained in January 2025, he has managed just two Premier League goals in 13 appearances, eleven of which came from the bench. Viktor Gyokeres now occupies the centre-forward role with authority, leaving Jesus with no realistic path back to regular football in north London.

Several Brazilian clubs have expressed genuine interest, and Jesus could make his final Arsenal appearance in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. Jesus is not alone in facing the exit door either. Gabriel Martinelli and Ben White are also likely to leave if the right offers arrive, with Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez emerging as Arteta’s primary attacking target to replace the departing forwards.

Is this the right transfer news call from Arteta?

Letting Jesus go for £5 million after spending £45 million on him looks brutal on paper, and in purely financial terms, it absolutely is. But football clubs do not operate on sentiment, and Arteta has demonstrated time and again that he acts quickly when a player no longer fits his vision.

The real calculation here is wages. Removing Jesus’s £265,000-per-week salary frees up meaningful budget space, regardless of the nominal fee Arsenal receive. That kind of financial breathing room matters when you are trying to sign players of Alvarez’s calibre. Jesus gave Arsenal something real in that first season; his pressing, intelligence and link-up play helped lay the foundations for a genuine title contender. Injuries, however, robbed him of consistency and ultimately cost him his place.

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Arteta made a hard but honest decision. Keeping a player on elite wages who contributes two league goals all season serves nobody, least of all Jesus himself. Selling him now, even cheaply, is the cleanest solution available to both parties. Arsenal move forward with financial flexibility and a sharper squad, while Jesus chases regular football elsewhere. This is not failure. This is a manager who understands exactly what his team need next and acts accordingly.

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