Gabriel Jesus' Arsenal career hangs in the balance as the club sets a £20m price tag on the Brazilian striker.
What's happening with Gabriel Jesus?
Arsenal is prepared to let Gabriel Jesus leave this summer if their valuation is met, with multiple clubs already enquiring about the player's situation.
Why the £20m price tag?
The newly crowned Premier League champions will demand up to £20million for the striker, who has 12 months remaining on his contract.
Gabriel Jesus has steadily slipped down Arsenal's striking pecking order, finding himself behind Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz.
What's next for Gabriel Jesus?
The summer will present a significant crossroads for Gabriel Jesus, who arrived at Arsenal in the summer of 2022, following manager Mikel Arteta from Manchester City.
Across his four seasons at the Emirates, the versatile forward has impressively registered 32 goals and 22 assists in 123 games, despite battling serious knee injuries.
And with Arsenal looking to conquer Europe in their Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, Gabriel Jesus' impact in helping build Arteta's title-winning machine remains undeniable.
The Brazilian striker scored six goals in 27 appearances this season, including the opening goal in Arsenal's 2-1 final-day victory over Crystal Palace.
But with his contract set to expire in June 2027, Arsenal has no intention of selling the vastly experienced forward cheaply before then.
So, will a rival club meet the £20m asking price, or will Gabriel Jesus stay to finish his "unfinished business" at Arsenal?