
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has spoken out on his future at the Premier League giants amid claims that a āJanuary dealā has been āagreedā.
The former Manchester City star has impressed in fits and starts for Arsenal following his £45m move to the Emirates, but he has failed to live up to his price tag at the north London club.
Jesus has often been criticised for his wastefulness in front of goal, while he has also been impacted by his poor injury record.
The 28-year-old actually enjoyed a purple patch at the start of this year, though he has been out of action since January with a cruciate ligament injury.
Jesus is closing in on a return to full fitness, though it remains to be seen whether he has a future at Arsenal.
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While heās been unavailable, Arsenal have signed Viktor Gyokeres to be their new first-choice striker, with this leaving Jesus behind him and Kai Havertz in the pecking order.
Earlier this month, a report claimed Arsenal have already āagreed to a January dealā to let Jesus leave amid speculation linking him with a return to Brazil.
Despite this, Jesus has revealed in a new interview with ESPN Brazil that his āpriorityā is to remain at Arsenal until his contract expires in 2027.
He said:Ā āEvery day, the [Arsenal] coach and the board say theyāre eager for my return.
āI donāt see myself outside the clubās plans. I have a contract until 2027, and if itās not renewed by then, Iāll be at the club at least until 2027.ā
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However, Jesus has admitted that he has āinterestā in a potential return to boyhood club Palmeiras before he retires.
āPalmeirasā interest will always be there, both from them and from me,ā Jesus admitted.
āBut thereās been nothing formal. Itās the natural interest of a kid who came through the Palmeiras youth system, went to Europe, and obviously wants to return one day. Everyone at the club knows that.
āIām a player, and itās a little harder to say, but when I feel like returning to Brazil, which isnāt the case right now, my desire is and always will be Palmeiras.ā
On his recovery from injury, he said: āIām feeling great, my knee is responding very well.
āIām looking forward to being around the team again soon, to come back to do what I love to do.
āItās been too long ⦠this one is the biggest injury Iāve had in my life. An injury like this, one that is so long, you split up the recovery periods into smaller timings.
āSo now Iām at the stage where I need to hold myself back a little bit because Iām doing great work off the pitches, but itās tricky because I need to not rush myself too hard over the line.
āWhen you can see the end itās important you donāt push too hard, keep my feet on the floor, and then as soon as the time comes, I will be ready.ā






