Gabriel Jesus shares his dream of playing in Serie A
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus expressed his desire to play for a team in Serie A, and shared about his experiences and future.
Gabriel Jesus shares his dream of playing in Serie A
In a recent interview with _La Gazzetta dello Sport_, Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus shared his dream of playing in Italy. He said: "I always dreamed of playing football in Italy. Scoring two goals at San Siro against Inter was like my dream came true."Gabriel Jesus is currently facing injury problems, which have affected his playing time at Arsenal. However, he still shows determination and hopes to have the opportunity to play more in the future. The 29-year-old striker has also been linked with a move to AC Milan, especially after he moved to work with Giovanni Branchini, an agent who has worked with Milan coach Max Allegri.

In addition to Milan, Juventus is also monitoring Jesus' situation. Arsenal is expected to ask for a fee of about 20-25 million pounds if any team wants to recruit him in the upcoming transfer window. Currently, Gabriel Jesus has one year left on his contract with Arsenal, with a salary of up to £265,000 per week.
Although his talent is undeniable, injuries have become a major problem. When on the field, his performance is not really stable. This may cause any team that wants to recruit him to consider carefully. Finally, Gabriel Jesus may have to accept a lower salary in the current context. However, if he wants a salary package close to his current one, a free transfer could be the best option for him. With just one year left on his contract with Arsenal, staying at the Emirates and taking advantage of playing opportunities could help him attract attention from other teams.

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