Until the end of this passion, given that Gabriel Jesus will be the subject of a fierce fight between Arsenal and Tottenham. The Manchester City striker is Mikel Arteta's number one priority, and there has long been talk of a move to the Emirates. The Spanish coach wants to fill the gap left in the team by the departure of Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
By Antonio Conte Tottenham have decided to "thwart" Arsenal's plans by offering him a starting place in his squad. The big advantage of spurs in the race for Jesus card is the fact that Conte's team will play in the Champions League next season, unlike Arsenal. The Brazilian striker who has scored a total of 95 goals for Manchester City is already used to playing at the highest European level, and the Europa League would be a step back in his career.
Conte is quite impressed with Jesus' ability to play both on the wing and in the center. The Brazilian meanwhile wants to activate as a starter, which he has missed for most of City's stay. However, Jesus has not yet expressed a concrete wish on his next destination. Asked by ESPN Brazil, he recently stated:
"It's still unclear about my future. I have a contract with City and I have expressed my desire to the club executives and my agent. "I have a very clear idea in my head of what I want."
Mikel Arteta meanwhile has appeared positive for next season, saying that Arsenal has limited but clear resources. The Spaniard declined to comment directly on the transfer of Jesus, but hinted that Arsenal are closer to signing with City talent.