Overview
- Reports on June 24–25 said Arsenal reduced their asking price for Gabriel Jesus from an earlier near-£30m valuation to roughly £20–25m to entice offers.
- Jesus is not actively pushing to leave the Emirates and has not asked for a transfer this summer according to sources.
- Potential deals have stalled because clubs view his recent injury history as a risk and are deterred by his current wage demands.
- Everton and Brazil’s Palmeiras have been linked with interest but neither club has made a formal bid so far.
- The price cut forms part of a wider summer overhaul at Arsenal as the club looks to trim the wage bill and consider sales of several first-team and loan players.