Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus has changed agents and could leave the club in the summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Players who could leave Arsenal this summer
The Brazilian striker is one of Arsenal’s highest-paid players at £265,000-a-week, but he has started just two Premier League games this season and missed the first half of the season through injury.
rank | player | Total salary per week |
|---|---|---|
1 | Bukayo Saka | 300,000 pounds |
2 | Kai Havertz | £280,000 |
3 | Gabriel Jesus | 265,000 pounds |
=4 | Declan Rice | £240,000 |
=4 | Martin Odegaard | £240,000 |
6 | Victor Gokeres | £200,000 |
7 | William Saliba | £190,000 |
But since returning, the former Manchester City star has only appeared in two of the Gunners’ last seven top-flight games, spending just 39 minutes on the pitch in total.
And according to Romano, the 29-year-old “loves Arsenal” and is “desperate” to win trophies with Arsenal, but his recent international change to Branchini Associati could force him to leave north London.
“Gabriel (Jesus) decided to sign with a new agent a few weeks ago, so he has decided to find out his future with another agent.
“His contract runs until 2027 and despite all the links with Italy, I can assure you that the player is completely focused on winning something for Arsenal this season and is really attached to it.”
“He wants to win with Arsenal, he loves Arsenal and he wants to win titles this season. And in the summer he could evaluate the proposal if manager Gabriel Jesus makes a good bid for the summer of 2026.”
Mikel Arteta is looking for more silverware and wants to strengthen his squad again, and the striker is not the only player who could leave. Who else could leave?
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Cristian Mosquera
Mosquera has failed to establish himself in Arteta’s first-choice eleven this season and has been heavily linked with a move to Everton.
However, the 21-year-old remains highly rated by his manager and is likely to be loaned out to further his development in English football.
ben white
Like Mosquera, White is not a starter this year, and the Spaniard could leave the team in search of more playing time much later in his career.
After a season in which he started just six games in the Premier League, his inclusion in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad could play a decisive role.
Gabriel Martinelli
Some Arsenal fans have been looking for an upgrade on the left wing this season, with both Martinelli and Leandro Trossard standing out as clear number one options, while Ebelesi Eze is preferred in the middle.

