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Everton: Club interested in Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus

Everton are expected to face a challenging battle if they want to secure a move for Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus this summer, even though the Gunners have lowered their asking price following a difficult campaign for the Brazilian forward. According to sources close to the situation, the Merseyside club still considers the overall financial package to be a major obstacle.




Arsenal are now believed to be willing to accept offers in the region of £20 million to £25 million for the 29-year-old attacker. This marks a significant reduction in valuation compared to previous transfer windows, reflecting both his recent form and his situation at the Emirates Stadium. However, despite the lower fee, the deal remains complicated for potential suitors.

Gabriel Jesus has had a mixed spell at Arsenal since joining the club. In total, he has made 123 appearances for the Gunners across all competitions, scoring 32 goals and providing 22 assists. While his technical ability, movement, and pressing style have often been praised, injuries and inconsistency have limited his impact in recent seasons.

In league action, Jesus has featured in 64 matches and scored 19 goals, showing flashes of quality but struggling to maintain long-term consistency as Arsenal’s leading striker. His performances during the 2025-26 campaign were particularly challenging, which has influenced Arsenal’s decision to lower their asking price ahead of the summer transfer window.

 

Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus

 

Everton have long been admirers of the Brazilian forward and continue to monitor his situation closely. New manager David Moyes is believed to be keen on adding more attacking firepower to his squad, with the striker position identified as a key area for improvement ahead of the new season.

However, even with Arsenal’s reduced valuation, Everton are reportedly concerned about the full cost of a potential deal. The transfer fee is only one part of the equation, as Jesus’s wages and overall package could make the move financially demanding for the Toffees. As a result, the club may need to carefully assess whether the investment aligns with their long-term planning and budget structure.

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Interest in Gabriel Jesus is not limited to the Premier League. Sources suggest that several top European clubs are monitoring the situation closely, while teams in Brazil are also expected to explore the possibility of bringing the forward back to his home country. This increased competition could further complicate Everton’s chances of completing a deal.

Despite the financial concerns, Everton believe Jesus could still be a valuable addition if a transfer can be structured in a manageable way. His experience at the highest level of English football, combined with his versatility across the front line, makes him an attractive option for a squad looking to improve its attacking output.

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Everton

David Moyes is reportedly hopeful that a proven striker like Jesus could help solve Everton’s long-standing issues in front of goal. The Brazilian’s ability to press from the front, link play, and create chances could suit the manager’s tactical approach, particularly as the club aims to become more competitive in the Premier League.

While the reduced asking price has opened the door slightly, Everton still face a difficult decision. Unless financial conditions become more favorable or alternative arrangements are made, the pursuit of Gabriel Jesus may prove challenging in what is expected to be a competitive summer transfer window.

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Bologna-born Giuseppe Bianchi has spent more than a decade living in Rome and writing about Italian football, Spanish football and the Premier League for various Italian football portals and now he writes about European football for Euro Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers pretty much nonstop since the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. Aside from writing, he likes to spend his time fishing and rock climbing.

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