Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus sparks interest from major European clubs including Newcastle and Milan

Striker’s exit seems imminent as Premier League side prepares for squad shake-up
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus is attracting serious interest from Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Inter Milan, and AC Milan, according to a report by Caught Offside. With Arsenal reinforcing their attack this summer, the Brazilian striker’s departure appears increasingly likely.
Arsenal open to selling Gabriel Jesus
With the arrival of Viktor Gyökeres, signed to lead the line at the Emirates this season, and with Kai Havertz also vying for minutes, Mikel Arteta’s side is prepared to offload Gabriel Jesus. The club values the striker at just over €34 million (approximately R$200 million), and while formal offers have not yet been made, initial talks are expected to begin in the coming days.
Newcastle seen as most suitable destination
Among the interested clubs, Newcastle United is viewed as the most logical destination. With striker Alexander Isak likely heading to Liverpool, Jesus would have the chance to immediately become a first-team regular in Eddie Howe’s setup.
Tactically, Jesus fits the Magpies’ high-intensity system well. Known for his versatility and ability to play as a false nine, the 27-year-old could help unlock attacking options for Newcastle’s wingers and midfielders.
Remaining in the Premier League would also help the forward maintain visibility as he aims to return to Brazil’s national team setup.
Milan clubs and Spurs monitoring the situation
Inter and AC Milan are also monitoring the striker’s situation closely. Both clubs are looking to add firepower this summer, especially with concerns about depth and injuries in their front lines. Meanwhile, Tottenham remains an outside contender as they continue restructuring under Ange Postecoglou.
Brazil return not on the cards—yet
While Flamengo and Palmeiras have shown interest in bringing the Arsenal striker back to Brazil, a return to South America is unlikely in the short term. Palmeiras, where Jesus made his professional debut, would welcome a reunion, but sources close to the player suggest he is committed to staying in Europe for the foreseeable future.
Jesus, who has scored over 85 career goals in European competitions, remains one of the most experienced Brazilian attackers on the continent and will likely decide his future before the end of the summer window.