Arsenal Transfer News Roundup Gunners sign Gabriel Jesus club advised to shelve move for Everton forward and more June 27 2022
Arsenal Transfer News Roundup: Gunners sign Gabriel Jesus, club advised to shelve move for Everton forward, and more - June 27, 2022 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Arsenal already agreed £45m fee with Man City as revealed on Friday.
Edu & Arteta, key for the deal.Gabriel Jesus to Arsenal, here we go! Personal terms fully agreed with his agent Marcelo Pettinati and his two partners. Gabriel signs until 2027, it’s 100% done. Arsenal already agreed £45m fee with Man City as revealed on Friday.Edu & Arteta, key for the deal. The Gunners have been on Jesus' pursuit for a while. Arteta allowed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to leave in January. Alexandre Lacazette was not handed a new contract, with his current deal set to expire at the end of the month. Arteta convinced Eddie Nketiah to sign a new deal earlier this month. However, the Spaniard was eager for a new world-class number nine to lead his line next season. Jesus has been identified as the perfect man for the job, having proven his worth at Manchester City. The Brazilian has 95 goals from 235 appearances for the Cityzens. His ability to play across the front three could come in handy for the Gunners. The 25-year-old has now put pen to paper on a five-year deal that will keep him at the Emirates till 2027.
Barcelona still in contact with Deco after personal terms agreed, but no fresh bid yet.
Tottenham and Chelsea, still in talks with agents. Race still open.Raphinha deal. Arsenal have already scheduled a meeting with Leeds next week - Leeds will ask again for £65m fee. Barcelona still in contact with Deco after personal terms agreed, but no fresh bid yet.Tottenham and Chelsea, still in talks with agents. Race still open. However, to talkSPORT, Parlour said that Raphinha would be a better option than Richarlison. "He (Raphinha) is a top player. I think any club will be interested in Raphinha. I think Richarlison is a top player; don’t get me wrong; but I think he’s a little bit inconsistent at times; you’ve got to play him in the right position. But certainly Raphinha, he’s shown that he is a top player, and I’m sure lots of clubs will be in for him as well," said Parlour.
Arsenal Transfer News Roundup Gunners sign Gabriel Jesus club advised to shelve move for Everton forward and more - June 27 2022
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is working to add more quality to his team are determined to continue their steady growth under manager Mikel Arteta next season. The Spaniard took his team to fifth in the Premier League last season. With some smart buys this summer, he will hope to break into the top four next. Meanwhile, the Gunners have secured the signature of . Elsewhere, Ray Parlour has advised the north London side to end their pursuit of an forward. On that note, here's a look at the key Arsenal transfer stories as on June 27, 2022:Arsenal sign Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus has agreed to move to the Emirates. Arsenal have completed the signing of Gabriel Jesus, according to acclaimed transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The north London side had previously agreed a deal with to sign the Brazilian for £45 million. They were locked in lengthy negotiations with the player and have now convinced him to move. Jesus was eager to leave the Etihad this summer after the Cityzens secured the services of and Julian Alvarez. The Brazilian was already struggling to cement a permanent place in manager Pep Guardiola's starting XI. The Norwegian's arrival was the final straw that broke the camel's back. Gabriel Jesus to Arsenal, here we go! Personal terms fully agreed with his agent Marcelo Pettinati and his two partners. Gabriel signs until 2027, it’s 100% done.Arsenal already agreed £45m fee with Man City as revealed on Friday.
Edu & Arteta, key for the deal.Gabriel Jesus to Arsenal, here we go! Personal terms fully agreed with his agent Marcelo Pettinati and his two partners. Gabriel signs until 2027, it’s 100% done. Arsenal already agreed £45m fee with Man City as revealed on Friday.Edu & Arteta, key for the deal. The Gunners have been on Jesus' pursuit for a while. Arteta allowed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to leave in January. Alexandre Lacazette was not handed a new contract, with his current deal set to expire at the end of the month. Arteta convinced Eddie Nketiah to sign a new deal earlier this month. However, the Spaniard was eager for a new world-class number nine to lead his line next season. Jesus has been identified as the perfect man for the job, having proven his worth at Manchester City. The Brazilian has 95 goals from 235 appearances for the Cityzens. His ability to play across the front three could come in handy for the Gunners. The 25-year-old has now put pen to paper on a five-year deal that will keep him at the Emirates till 2027.
Ray Parlour advises Gunners to shelve Richarlison move
Richarlison could leave Goodison Park this summer. Arsenal legend Ray Parlour has advised the Gunners to end their pursuit of Richarlison. The north London side are interested in the Brazilian, who could cost around £50 million. Arteta wants to add more teeth to his attack, and the Everton man has emerged as an option. Raphinha deal. Arsenal have already scheduled a meeting with Leeds next week - Leeds will ask again for £65m fee.Barcelona still in contact with Deco after personal terms agreed, but no fresh bid yet.
Tottenham and Chelsea, still in talks with agents. Race still open.Raphinha deal. Arsenal have already scheduled a meeting with Leeds next week - Leeds will ask again for £65m fee. Barcelona still in contact with Deco after personal terms agreed, but no fresh bid yet.Tottenham and Chelsea, still in talks with agents. Race still open. However, to talkSPORT, Parlour said that Raphinha would be a better option than Richarlison. "He (Raphinha) is a top player. I think any club will be interested in Raphinha. I think Richarlison is a top player; don’t get me wrong; but I think he’s a little bit inconsistent at times; you’ve got to play him in the right position. But certainly Raphinha, he’s shown that he is a top player, and I’m sure lots of clubs will be in for him as well," said Parlour.