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Arsenal ready to unload the star player at a loss like Everton shows the interest

Arsenal had an excellent start to the 2025/26 season because they won four victories from the first six first League matches while winning their first two games in the Champions League.

The Gunners look like a solid outfit and if they follow this form throughout the season, there is no reason why they cannot compete with Liverpool and Man City for the League title.

The new signatures have also started to deliver for the holding of northern London and, therefore, Arsenal can seek to unload excess players who do not obtain enough minutes.

Such a player must be Gabriel Jesus, who returned to training after a long -term injury and could be out of the Emirates stadium in January.

Jesus moved to Arsenal de Man City in 2022 after a sensational passage with citizens where he won four Premier League crowns and he was to lead the front line of the Gunners for the next few years.

However, this was not the case because he suffered incessant injury problems and even when he was in good shape, Arteta preferred Kai Havertz on him.

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Now, with the signature of Viktor Gyokerres this summer, the Brazilian is excess to the requirements for Arsenal and therefore they are open to sell it in the winter transfer window.

According to reports via TeamTalk, Arsenal is willing to unload Jesus in January and set a price of 30 million pounds sterling (40.4 million dollars) despite his current contract until 2027.

Why does Everton manifest interest in Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal?

Everton would have directed the race to sign the 28 -year -old striker because they desperately need a proven first league before after the recent struggles of Beto and Thierno Barry.

While Jesus could be a great signature for Everton because he looks like a decent adjustment in the David Moyes system with tastes of Jack Grenish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall offering him balls.

However, the only road roadblock of this decision seems to be a heavy salary of Jesus that Everton may not be ready to correspond.

But given that Jesus needs a game to prove himself after his return from an LCA injury, he cannot be satisfied with a lower salary to present his skills before the World Cup next year.

Jesus presented only in 96 appearances for the Gunners and returned with 26 goals and 20 assists, but never managed to cement his place in the starting eleven.

Overall, a move in January seems imminent even if it is a loan agreement in Everton because the two parties will benefit from the decision.

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