2 years ago
Armory have agreed on a fundamental level with Manchester City to sign Gabriel Jesus.
There is still work to do to settle the arrangement, including clinical and individual terms yet the expense is perceived to be £45m.
Arsenal are also expected to go back in with an improved bid for Leeds United forward Raphinha.
The north London club set forth almost a half year of effort with Jesus' delegate Marcello Pettinati to guarantee they were in pole position to enlist him from the Premier League support this late spring.
Jesus showed his craving to move to the Emirates toward the beginning of June and the main impediment up until this point has been the distance between the valuations of the two clubs.
Jesus wants to reunite with Mikel Arteta, who would regularly offer individual coaching and advice when serving as assistant to Pep Guardiola.
Arsenal's strength of pursuit, the fact they are desperately in need of an attacker in his mould, and the opportunity for Jesus to assume more responsibility appeals.
Arteta is without a senior striker after the expiry of Alexandre Lacazette's agreement and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's exit to Barcelona.
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