Arsenal are stepping up plans to move Gabriel Jesus on this summer, with AC Milan emerging as one of the strongest contenders for the Brazil international. According to TeamTalk, the Gunners have now made their position clear as they look to avoid losing the forward for nothing at the end of his contract.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJesus, now 29, joined Arsenal from Manchester City in a £45 million deal in 2022, yet the current window appears to represent the club’s final realistic chance to secure a fee. Arsenal have reportedly told interested clubs they will listen to offers of around £20 million, a significant drop on their original outlay, but one shaped by both his contract status and fitness record.The central point in this developing situation is Arsenal’s determination to act now. The report states they are “actively trying to sell striker Gabriel Jesus in the coming weeks”, while the club are “working hard with his representatives to secure his exit”. That language points to a clear internal decision rather than a tentative market test.Photo IMAGOAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThere is a footballing logic to it too. Jesus made only 14 Premier League appearances last season, scoring six goals, and he now sits behind Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz in the attacking order. Arsenal have also “made it clear to Jesus that he is not going to be first choice”, with that message said to have been repeated again over the past week.For the player, the picture is more nuanced. He has previously spoken of “unfinished business” at the Emirates and would ideally prefer to remain. Yet the same report indicates he wants regular minutes, a perfectly understandable stance for a player entering an important stage of his career.Among the clubs in the frame, AC Milan appear particularly serious. They are described as being among the leading contenders and are already in contact with Arsenal. Juventus have also asked questions and are considering a £20 million proposal, while Atletico Madrid are in dialogue too.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhat stands out is the sense that Italy may offer the clearest route to a solution. Serie A is described as “his most likely destination”, which aligns with Jesus’ well-known admiration for Italian football. From Arsenal’s perspective, a clean permanent sale would be the preferred outcome, especially with their squad planning still active elsewhere in the market.There has also been movement from Turkey. Fenerbahce reportedly have Jesus high on their shortlist, although their finances have been stretched by an initial £33 million agreement for Mason Greenwood. Besiktas have made early checks as well, but Arsenal would much rather bank a transfer fee now than entertain a less favourable structure.The broader significance here lies in Arsenal’s market strategy. Moving Jesus out would free wages and create extra room for further additions. The report says Arsenal are
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