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Everton launch cut-price approach for Gabriel Jesus ahead of summer

james mckinney by james mckinney
June 5, 2026
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Everton Keen on Gabriel Jesus as Toffees Plot Summer Revamp

Everton keen on Gabriel Jesus as they chase an attacking upgrade after finishing 13th in 2025/26; fee, fitness and wages will shape a possible summer transfer.

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Strong interest from Everton in Gabriel Jesus

Everton keen on Gabriel Jesus as a primary summer target, according to recent reports, as the club looks to bolster its forward line ahead of the 2026/27 season.
The Toffees ended the 2025/26 Premier League campaign in 13th place, missing out on European qualification by four points and prompting a planned squad rebuild at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The report identifying Gabriel Jesus as a candidate for Everton’s offensive overhaul comes amid a wider recruitment push at Goodison Park’s new era.
Sources close to Everton say the club views an experienced, top-level forward as vital to converting near-misses into consistent top-half finishes and potential European bids.

Everton’s season outcome increases recruitment urgency

A late-season run still left Everton short of continental competition, intensifying the need for forward reinforcements.
Finishing 13th exposed gaps in depth and consistency across the frontline, and recruitment planners have prioritized players who can both score and lead a younger attacking group.

Club officials are understood to be preparing a busy window, balancing ambition with the financial realities of the squad and stadium transition.
That pragmatism will influence Everton’s approach to wages and transfer fees as they target players who can make an immediate impact without destabilizing long-term budgets.

Arsenal’s squad dynamics and Jesus’ post-injury role

Gabriel Jesus has slipped down Arsenal’s pecking order in recent months, with Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyökeres featuring ahead of him in the final stages of the season.
The Brazilian also spent a portion of the campaign recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury, returning to pitch time late and contributing six goals and two assists in limited appearances.

With further reinforcements expected at the Emirates, both Arsenal and the forward appear to be weighing the benefits of a summer parting if regular minutes are not guaranteed.
Jesus has publicly preferred central striking roles in the past, and a move to a club that can offer him a clearer path to starts would support his aim to regain full momentum post-recovery.

Transfer valuation, wages and negotiation hurdles

Arsenal are reported to value Gabriel Jesus at roughly 20 million, a benchmark Everton may seek to reduce as negotiations progress.
Everton’s recruitment team is said to be prepared to haggle on the asking price, mindful of the club’s wage structure and the need to spread funds across multiple targets this summer.

Any deal would likely require compromise on both sides, with Arsenal potentially accepting a lower fee to facilitate the player’s regular football and Jesus himself possibly adjusting wage expectations.
The outcome will hinge on medical fitness checks, payment structure and whether Everton can reconcile the immediate cost with longer-term sporting returns.

Tactical fit and squad implications at Everton

If signed, Gabriel Jesus would bring top-level experience and positional versatility to an Everton attack that has lacked a consistently reliable center-forward.
He is expected to compete for starts with younger forwards at the club and could be deployed as the focal point of the attack or in a roaming role to link play and press from the front.

Jesus’ presence would also influence Everton’s transfer priorities elsewhere, possibly altering the club’s pursuit of creative midfielders and defensive reinforcements to complement a more attack-minded setup.
Coaching staff will need to balance his minutes as he completes an extended return to full fitness, aiming to extract scoring output while protecting long-term health.

Wider recruitment picture and the summer timeline

Everton’s interest in Gabriel Jesus sits alongside reported links to other established England internationals, signaling a broader intent to add pedigree to the squad.
Conversations about Jack Grealish and John Stones have been floated in the background, underlining a strategy that blends experience with the club’s existing young core.

The next six to eight weeks of the transfer window are likely to dictate whether Everton can convert interest into agreement, with medicals, payment terms and wage negotiations central to any completion.
Timing will also be influenced by Arsenal’s own transfer plans and the extent to which they prioritise reinvesting funds from departures into their squad.

Everton’s pursuit of Gabriel Jesus represents a clear attempt to accelerate the club’s recovery from a middling league finish and to add a proven goalscoring option capable of influencing their push back up the table.

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