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Gabriel Jesús’ decision is between two great clubs

Gabriel Jesús' decision is between two great clubs

The Manchester City has given the bell by signing Erling Haland for the next season and this has put directly in the starting box Gabriel Jesus, a striker who had been the team’s starter this season. The truth is that the Brazilian would be looking for a way out of the Etihad Stadium since he is aware that the arrival of the Norwegian will not benefit him at all, it will take away a lot of playing time and there are already clubs willing to sign him.

According to the English medium’Telegraph‘, the suitors that follow the Brazilian striker have been reduced to just two clubs, yes, two major clubs in the Premier League as both Arsenal and Tottenham are willing to fight for his contract in the coming weeks. Both teams want to reinforce their respective strikers with a high-quality attacker and the Brazilian is a player who has a huge market. In the next few days the approaches will begin to try to convince Gabriel Jesús, since he will be the one who decides the club he will go to.

He hasn’t scored many goals, but he has a lot of market

the season of Gabriel Jesus It hasn’t been anything to write home about in terms of figures, he has scored 13 goals and distributed 12 assists in a total of 41 games, figures that are good, but that are undoubtedly insufficient for Manchester City, which needs a striker who touches the excellence in attack. But these numbers do serve the Brazilian to become a priority objective for both Tottenham and Arsenal, since they are teams that can offer him ownership, something that he has been lacking under Guardiola’s orders and that is the reason why he has not had higher performance.

His market value is around 50 million euros, so to get him out of the Etihad Stadium, both Spurs and Gunners will have to dig deep into their pockets.

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