As the summer transfer window in European football enters its hottest phase, the fate of another star player is in the spotlight. According to reports, the management of Barcelona and London’s Tottenham are considering bringing in Arsenal’s experienced Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus to their squads this summer, reports Caught Offside.
According to available information, the leading Catalan club wants to see the 28-year-old as a backup for Polish forward Robert Lewandowski, meaning as a supporting striker. Given Lewandowski’s age and his form this season, it is clear the team needs more competition for the main lineup. Likewise, Tottenham are also showing serious interest in the Brazilian: they view Jesus as a worthy replacement for Korean star Son Heung-min, who may move to the MLS this summer.
Currently, experts estimate Gabriel Jesus’ transfer value at around 32 million euros. This amount may change significantly in a transfer market where big purchases are expected this summer.
Let us recall that last season, Jesus played 17 matches for the Gunners in the English Premier League and scored 3 goals. This result gives rise to the belief that the player is expecting new motivation and opportunities in a new club to fully reveal his potential.
Until the transfer window closes, the actions of Barcelona and Tottenham will remain at the center of attention for the entire football community. Where the next chapter of Jesus’ career will be written — this is the question that interests fans.
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