Arsenal sports director Andrea Berta has made an important decision this summer about the future of a well-known player, and sees Premier League rivals seduce him and seduce him.
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According to Fabrizio Romano, Berta’s main priorities are sealing off several exits to balance the book. Over £200 million has already been spent on this window.
Gyokeres sealed off the much-anticipated £64 million move from Sports CP last weekend and joined Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Maduke and Cristhian Mosquera, making it their latest official capture.
Eze is incredible in addition to this already impressive, extraordinary new talent crop, and Arsenal is already believed to have given its first talk with Crystal Palace. However, with Romano updates, you will need an exit before the exit can formally bid.
Leandro Trossard faces an uncertain future reported at Arsenal, given the Belgian has entered the final 12 months of his contract. Recent reports show that instead of losing him for free in 2026, Arsenal was able to sell Torosad this summer.
The winger has offered England to leave with Borussia Dortmund Keene (Florian Pletenberg), and Torosad is not the only one who can quit by the deadline.
A report earlier this month, particularly from Talksport, claimed Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nasr had serious interest in Gabriel Martinelli, and was considering a £73 million bid to double Alex Oklade Chamberlain’s club record sale for Liverpool in 2017.
Weekly striker Gabriel Jesus is another candidate for Berta’s chopping block, especially after Gyoker arrives.
Arsenal is poised to accept what Gabriel Jesus offers when Premier League rivals line up
A recent report from Brazil shows that Jesus has attracted serious interest from Flamengo, and the 28-year-old is also leaving the Emirates.
Currently, Jesus is recovering from the crippled ACL rupture that ended the 2024/2025 season, which could make it very difficult to find a potentially full buyer.
Nevertheless, the top flight rivals are eager to sign Jesus from Arsenal, according to former Chief Scout Mick Brown, who worked for Man United during his most successful period.
“Arsenal will accept their offer to Jesus if their prices are met.
“I think his best days are behind him, but he’s been an Arsenal reliable team player up until now. He’s not pulling up the trees, but he’s fine. I think it’s better for Arsenal than ‘alright’.
“It is difficult to see where Jesus applies to their plans, along with him and Herberts there.
“I’ve heard that they’re interested from some teams in the Premier League, so that’s going to be a good option. From his perspective, he wants to go where he can play at a high level, but also play regular football as he won’t get it at Arsenal.
“And from the club’s point of view, if they can make good money from him, they can use it elsewhere. That’s the type of deal I think I can work at all parties.”
The former Man City star has signed about £45 million on his long-term deal in 2022, but despite his excellent form of duration, he has struggled to become a “25-goal” striker per season.
Jesus enjoyed a real purple patch last season, but was followed quickly by his long-term injury, which was truly unlucky to the former pastor’s senses. He remains in his deal for just two years, so if the suitors are leaning in, now could be the right time to sell Jesus.