
Gabriel Jesus will reportedly sign a five year deal with Arsenal. It was reported that Arsenal have agreed terms with Manchester City days ago and the deal was reliant on the agreement of personal terms.
Arsenal held direct talks with the attacker's agent, Marcelo Pettinati and his partners Paulo Pitombeira and Caca Ferrari. Full agreement as been reached on personal terms.
Gabriel Jesus will sign a contract until June 2027. The departures of star attacking duo, Aubameyang and Lacazette has prompted the North London side to go into the market in search of a new striker.
Manchester City already agreed on a £45m guaranteed fee since Friday as reported by Fabrizio. It is reported that Arsenal's sporting director Edu and Arteta were key to securing this deal ahead of six other clubs.
Eddie Nketiah has signed a new long term contract in the past few days. The addition of Gabriel Jesus comes on the back of the capturing of FC Porto's midfielder Joao Viera.
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