Gabriel Jesus has revealed his future at Arsenal is uncertain, with a move to Serie A exciting him.
What happened?
The Brazilian striker is expected to leave the North London club this summer, having become the team's third choice behind Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz.
Why it matters for Gabriel Jesus
Jesus has been linked with a move back to Brazil, but he expressed interest in joining an Italian club, citing his dream of playing in Italy.
What comes next?
Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, Jesus said: “I grew up watching Serie A and dreamed of playing in Italy. Scoring two goals at San Siro against Inter was like making that dream come true.”
The Gunners are keen to raise transfer funds this summer, and Jesus is one of the players who could be moved on, with Arsenal ready to sell him for £20 million.
However, given his injuries, age, and contract, it could be tricky getting that sized fee, and the club may need to reconsider their valuation.
Jesus' contract with the club runs until 2027, so now is the time for Arsenal to make a firm decision over his future, with the Brazilian striker waiting to see what his Arsenal future holds before deciding where his next transfer will be.
And with Julian Alvarez a target for Arsenal, the club will need to make room in the squad by selling at least one of their current attacking options, making Jesus' potential departure a key factor in their summer transfer plans.
So, the future of Gabriel Jesus remains uncertain, with the Brazilian striker's next move set to be closely watched by fans and pundits alike, as he weighs up his options and considers a potential move to Italy.
The transfer window is set to be an exciting one for Arsenal, with the club looking to strengthen their squad and make a push for the top four, and the future of Gabriel Jesus will be a key part of their plans.