Gabriel Jesus is set to leave Arsenal this summer after struggling for a regular role last season.

What happened?

Arsenal had been seeking around £30m for Jesus, but are now ready to reduce that figure amid limited interest.

Why it matters for Gabriel Jesus

The 29-year-old's time in North London has been impacted by injuries, and he has fallen behind Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz in the plans of Mikel Arteta.

The Gunners are ready to entertain proposals of around £20m to £25m in a bid to attract suitors, with Everton holding a long-standing interest in Jesus.

What comes next?

Clubs in Serie A, including AC Milan, have also expressed interest in Jesus, who has 79 goals and 40 assists in 253 Premier League appearances for Manchester City and Arsenal combined.

Jesus won four league titles during a decorated spell at Manchester City, before a £45m transfer to Arsenal in 2022, where he added a fifth league title last season.

And with the transfer window open, Jesus' future is set to be decided soon, with Arsenal looking to offload the forward and Jesus looking for a new challenge.

But Jesus' injury record has been a concern, and any potential suitors will need to consider this before making a move for the Brazilian forward.

So the next few weeks will be crucial in determining Jesus' future, with Arsenal looking to slash their price tag to attract suitors and Jesus looking to find a new club where he can play regular football.