Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has strongly refuted reports suggesting the club is considering selling Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus in the upcoming January transfer window.
Speaking at a press conference, Arteta categorically dismissed the speculation, emphasizing his belief in the 27-year-old star despite his recent struggles.
Here's what he said (via GOAL):
"No, no sense. Like all strikers, they go through phases and moments, and that gap [in goals] is becoming big. A lot of things have indeed happened—injuries, absences, not starting games as much—but his attitude has been outstanding, it always is. We’re going to try to help him overcome the situation as soon as possible."
Gabriel Jesus has endured a tough campaign at the north London side this season, managing just one goal across all competitions so far. His solitary strike came during the Gunners' 3-0 Round-of-16 Carabao Cup victory over Preston in October.
In the Premier League, Jesus has yet to find the back of the net in 12 appearances this season, with only two starts to his name.
The Brazilian’s struggles have seen him fall behind Kai Havertz in the Gunners' attacking hierarchy. Rumors of a potential move for Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak have further fueled uncertainty about Jesus’ future at the Emirates.
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus' contract with Arsenal runs till 2027
With Arsenal pushing for success in multiple competitions, including the Premier League and Champions League, Gabriel Jesus faces an uphill battle to reclaim a regular starting spot.
Jesus has made four appearances in the Champions League this season and will hope to feature in the side's upcoming clash against Monaco on Wednesday (December 11).
Arteta’s comments underline his confidence in Jesus’ ability to bounce back from this challenging period. Despite his current form, Jesus remains under contract with Arsenal until 2027.
While speculation about a January exit persists, Arteta’s emphatic denial will provide some clarity for fans and the player himself as the north London side continues its campaign across multiple fronts.
The Gunners currently sit as strong contenders in the Premier League, where they are third with 29 points after 15 games. In the Champions League, they are currently 10th, having won three of their five games.
With the north London outfit seeking success on both domestic and continental front, Arteta is evidently determined to keep his squad intact for the challenges ahead.