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Arsenal set Gabriel Jesus asking price at up to £20 million

james mckinney by james mckinney
May 28, 2026
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Arsenal Set £18–20m Asking Price for Gabriel Jesus Amid Transfer Interest

Arsenal value Gabriel Jesus at £18–20m, The Athletic reports, as interested clubs circle the 29-year-old striker with one year left on his contract and recent ACL recovery.

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Arsenal Set £18–20m Asking Price for Gabriel Jesus

Arsenal have placed a concrete valuation on Gabriel Jesus ahead of the summer window, with The Athletic reporting an asking price in the £18–20m range.
The figure reflects the striker’s contract situation and recent injury history, and it has already prompted several clubs to open early lines of inquiry.
Sources close to the club say the Gunners are prepared to negotiate but view the fee as a realistic market price given the circumstances.

The Athletic’s report, published on May 27, 2026, frames the move as a pragmatic approach by Arsenal as they prepare for squad adjustments.
Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions this season, and the club appears intent on balancing squad continuity with sensible departures.
Offering Jesus a path out for a fee now is consistent with that strategy while also protecting the club from losing him for nothing next summer.

Contract Status and One Year Remaining

Gabriel Jesus enters the final year of his contract with Arsenal, a status that narrows the club’s range of options.
With just one season left on his deal, Arsenal face the common choice between selling now for a modest fee or risking a free departure in 2027.
That timeline is central to the reported £18–20m valuation, which accounts for his remaining contract life and the risk of wage and signing-on negotiations.

From a buyer’s perspective, the one-year timeline strengthens their negotiating position and could attract clubs unwilling to pay a premium.
Arsenal, by contrast, must weigh short-term transfer revenue against maintaining depth up front for another title defense campaign.
Club officials will likely assess whether reinvestment of any sale proceeds can immediately improve the squad or whether retaining Jesus provides more value, even as competition for minutes intensifies.

Injury Recovery and Playing Time Concerns

Jesus missed a significant portion of this season after suffering an ACL tear, a factor that influences valuation and squad planning.
Although he has returned to fitness, the long-term effects of such an injury remain a consideration for prospective suitors and for Arsenal’s coaching staff.
Recent appearances have shown flashes of his familiar movement and pressing, but consistent match minutes were limited while he rebuilt match sharpness.

Medical teams across Europe will scrutinize his recovery trajectory before committing to a transfer, mindful that ACL injuries can require cautious management.
Arsenal’s decision to set a modest asking price appears to acknowledge both his pedigree and the practical uncertainties surrounding his recent rehabilitation.
That balance makes Jesus an attainable target for clubs seeking experience and positional versatility without paying top-market fees.

Competition for Places at Arsenal

Within Mikel Arteta’s squad, Jesus finds himself behind several options vying for the central attacking role, which has shaped conversations about his future.
Viktor Gyökeres, a summer arrival, and Kai Havertz have emerged as preferred choices for the central striking position in recent tactical setups.
Jesus’s age and recent fitness setbacks have made it more difficult for him to displace those players on a regular basis.

Arteta has prioritized a fluid front line with interchangeable roles, and that system has reduced guaranteed starts for a traditional center forward.
For a player with Jesus’s experience and Premier League pedigree, limited playing time presents both a professional frustration and a commercial prompt to explore alternatives.
Arsenal must balance squad harmony with competitive necessity, and a move for Jesus could free up minutes while allowing the club to refine its forward options.

Interest from Other Clubs and Palmeiras Links

Several clubs have reportedly made contact with Arsenal to explore a potential deal for Gabriel Jesus, according to the reporting.
Those clubs are assessing a player who has won the Premier League multiple times and offers a familiarity with high-tempo, possession-based systems.
While the reported fee is modest by top-market standards, it nonetheless gives Arsenal negotiating leverage and opens talks with contenders from different leagues.

Jesus has previously expressed an affection for Palmeiras and, in December 2025, told reporters he would like to return to the Brazilian club one day, though he said the move was not imminent.
That public sentiment leaves the door open for a future homecoming, but sources suggest any transfer this summer would likely go to a club in Europe or the Middle East if terms are agreeable.
Market dynamics, wage demands, and the player’s own ambitions will shape which suitors push hardest and whether a deal can be struck at the reported valuation.

Financial and Sporting Rationale for a Sale

Selling Gabriel Jesus now would provide Arsenal a clear financial return while avoiding the risk of losing him for free in 2027.
The £18–20m window permits the club to pursue reinforcements or shore up other areas of the squad without disrupting long-term budgeting.
Sporting directors and the board will weigh that immediate income against the potential cost of replacing experience within a title-challenging squad.

For prospective buyers, the fee represents an opportunity to acquire a seasoned forward who understands what it takes to compete at the highest domestic level.
Clubs with a shorter transfer budget or those prioritizing immediate impact could view Jesus as a sensible signing rather than a marquee splurge.
Ultimately the transaction calculus will hinge on wage demands, guaranteed minutes, and the extent to which a new club can manage his workload post-injury.

Gabriel Jesus’s situation crystallizes several common summer transfer themes: contract timing, injury history, squad competition, and player preference.
Arsenal’s reported asking price sets the stage for negotiations that could resolve quickly if all parties agree or extend into the final weeks of the window.
As clubs refine their summer plans, Jesus’s next destination will reflect both footballing needs and pragmatic market choices.

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