Fabrizio Romano reveals the £265,000-a-week “Arsenal-loving” star is likely to leave.
Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus has changed agents and could now leave the club in the summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Players who could leave Arsenal this summer
The Brazilian striker, who is one of Arsenal’s highest-paid players on £265,000-a-week, has made just two Premier League starts this season, missing the first half of the campaign through injury.
|
Level |
The player |
Total salary per week |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Look at Saka |
£300,000 |
|
2 |
Kai Havertz |
£280,000 |
|
3 |
Jesus Gabriel |
£265,000 |
|
=4 |
Declan Rice |
£240,000 |
|
=4 |
Martin Odegaard |
£240,000 |
|
6 |
Viktor Gyokeres |
£200,000 |
|
7 |
William Saliba |
£190,000 |
Even since his return, the former Manchester City star has featured in just two of the Gunners’ last seven games, totaling just 39 minutes on the pitch.
And, according to Romano, the 29-year-old could be forced to leave North London having just switched to Branchini Associati, despite saying he “loves Arsenal” and “desires” to win trophies with them.
“Gabriel (Jesus) decided to go with a new agent a few weeks ago, so the decision was to start exploring his future in another field.
“He has a contract until 2027, and I can assure you that despite all the links in Italy, the player is completely focused on trying to win something with Arsenal this season, he is obsessed with that.
“He wants to win with Arsenal, he loves Arsenal and he wants to get titles this season. Then in the summer, Gabriel Jesus will check the proposals if there are any good bids in the summer of 2026.”
The striker is not the only person who could go out the door, and Mikel Arteta is determined to refine his team again as he wants to get more silverware, who else could go?
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Cristian Mosquera
Mosquera has been heavily linked with a move to Everton, having failed to cement himself in Arteta’s starting XI this season.
However, the 21-year-old is still highly regarded by the manager, so it is possible that he could be loaned out to further his development in English football.
Ben White
Like Mosquera, White was a non-starter this year, and later in his career than the Spaniard may leave in search of more playing time.
Whether or not he is included in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad after a season in which he started six Premier League games could be a deciding factor.
Gabriel Martinelli
Sections of the Arsenal fan base have called for an improvement on the left wing this season, with neither Martinelli nor Leandro Trossard emerging as the clear first choice, while Eberechi Eze is preferred in midfield.

