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Gabriel Jesus provides encouraging injury update as Arsenal striker nears returnArsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has issued an encouraging update on his recovery from the serious knee injury that has
Arsenal defender Gabriel is a doubt for his side’s game against Crystal Palace on Sunday due to an injury.
Arteta was undertaking his coaching badges during the 2015-16 season, his final season as a player at Arsenal, before joining City where he met Nicolas Jover, who would later become set-piece coach at Brentford before joining Arsenal in 2021, less than two years after Arteta became manager.
Gabriel Jesus has insisted that his future remains with Arsenal until at least 2027, and he doesn’t want to return to Brazil right now.Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty ImagesRecent reports have
Arsenal star Viktor Gyokeres earned plaudits for his brace vs Atletico Madrid and Gabriel Martinelli has praised his work ethic in training
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Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne wants Gabriel Jesus to remain at the club long-term as the Brazilian "makes this team better". Jesus has been the subject of transfer speculation and was recently linked with Arsenal.
A knee injury is set to sideline Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard for several weeks, leaving the Gunners a little slim in attack as Noni Madueke, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus all continue their recoveries from respective injury issues.