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Arsenal have reportedly set an asking price to part ways with Gabriel Jesus during the ongoing summer transfer window.
The Brazil international has had an injury-plagued career with the Gunners and his future is uncertain after Viktor Gyokeres' arrival.
Gyokeres and Kai Havertz could be the leading strikers for the club next season, and Jesus could struggle to break into the XI.
It is now reported that sporting director Andrea Berta is actively looking to part ways with Jesus amid interest from Brazilian clubs.
Flamengo and Palmeiras are among the leading contenders and Arsenal are likely to hold out for at least €30 million for his sale.
They are open to accepting a loan deal with an obligation to buy, but much would depend on the preference of the marksman.
Jesus will have to accept a significant pay cut to make the move. The striker may need to be compensated with a severance fee by the Gunners.
Written by Sri Aswin
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