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Arsenal’s Transfer Strategy: Gabriel Jesus and Potential Departures

Arsenal’s Transfer Strategy: Gabriel Jesus and Potential Departures

Arsenal's transfer window is shaping up to be a busy period, with Gabriel Jesus at the center of discussions. According to reports from the Mirror, Arsenal are actively working on a deal to extend the Brazilian striker's contract, signaling their intent to keep him as a key part of their squad moving forward. This move underscores the club's confidence in Jesus, who has proven to be a valuable asset since his arrival.

However, former Tottenham striker Darren Bent has suggested that Arsenal may need to offload some players to balance the books. Bent, speaking to various media outlets, named Eddie Nketiah as the first player likely to be sold this summer. This speculation comes at a time when Arsenal's new sporting director, Andrea Berta, is reportedly assessing the squad and planning for the future. Bent emphasized the necessity of these moves to fund new acquisitions and maintain squad harmony.

These developments indicate a strategic approach by Arsenal, aiming to strengthen their team while managing financial constraints. As the transfer window progresses, fans will be keenly watching to see how these plans unfold and which players will be staying or leaving the Emirates Stadium.

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