Arsenal are set for a more considered approach to their summer transfer business than some of their rivals, with minor tweaks expected to the squad over the coming weeks on the market.
Given the strength in depth in the Gunners' ranks, any moves in are likely to come after exits, with a key goal for Andrea Berta likely to be the improvement of fees accrued via sales.
Several stars have been linked with deals elsewhere, with Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli attracting interest from clubs away from the Premier League.
However, there is also the possibility of an exit for Gabriel Jesus this summer.
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One player who Arsenal are open to an exit for is Gabriel Jesus, as the Brazilian enters the final year under contract at the Emirates Stadium.
The forward has struggled for form and fitness over recent seasons, making 27 appearances last season with six goals and two assists to his name across all competitions.
Given his struggles in getting back to top form, Arsenal could sanction a sale, as Caught Offside reports that the Gunners have lowered their asking price for the forward.
It's claimed that the Gunners are now willing to listen to offers in the range of £20 million to £25 million to let the 29-year-old leave this summer.
The club had initially set a valuation of £30 million for Jesus, who was previously linked with a move to Serie A as well as a return to Brazil with Palmeiras.
However, a sale at that price point isn't seemingly possible, and now Arsenal are keen to lower that valuation in an effort to get a deal done.
Jesus is believed to be among the top-earners at the club, earning around £265,000-a-week, and an exit could help save some money on the club's books.
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An exit for Jesus may come at a fitting point, given that his arrival signalled Arsenal's first real push to win the Premier League, and his exit comes with a winners' medal in hand.
His initial signing brought plenty of quality, a mixture of physicality and technical brilliance that left opposition defenders on tenterhooks when trying to face off with him.
The injuries have started to pile up and that spark has now seemingly gone, so an exit in the final year of his deal could be wise to help recoup some money towards another key signing.
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Arsenal have been linked with a move for a midfielder this summer, as they look to improve their options in the centre of the pitch.
A similarly versatile option could be desired, someone who is capable of playing as a centre-forward behind Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz, but can also receive minutes out wide.
Transfer target Christos Tzolis can certainly provide some of that, largely featuring on the left wing with an ability to play as a centre-forward.
However, it remains to be seen whether a different marquee arrival could replace Jesus this summer.