Gabriel Jesus nears return, wants Arsenal stay
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Gabriel Jesus nears return, wants Arsenal stay

Gabriel Jesus nears return, wants Arsenal stay

Gabriel Jesus says he plans to remain at Arsenal until at least June 2027 while progressing from an ACL injury. For bettors, expect him to be absent for immediate fixtures—favour Arsenal under/goal-line markets or alternatives to Jesus in anytime-scorer markets until he’s fully back; his return would lengthen odds on him to score and could boost Arsenal’s win and goals markets later in the season.

Gabriel Jesus confirms Arsenal commitment amid ACL recovery

Gabriel Jesus has said his priority is to stay at Arsenal until at least June 2027, as he edges closer to returning from an anterior cruciate ligament injury sustained in January. The 28-year-old forward stressed he remains part of the club’s plans and hopes to rejoin the squad once fully fit.

Contract status and transfer speculation

Firm on his current deal

Jesus reiterated that his contract runs through 2027 and that he does not see himself outside the club’s future plans. While there has been talk of potential moves in coming transfer windows, he made clear his intention is to fulfil his current deal unless circumstances change.

Palmeiras return still a future ambition

The striker acknowledged a long-held desire to one day return to boyhood club Palmeiras but said there has been no formal approach and that a move back to Brazil is not on his immediate agenda. He described the interest as natural for a player who rose through Palmeiras’ youth ranks before moving to Europe.

Recovery update: cautious optimism

Describing the injury and rehab

Jesus called the ACL setback "the biggest injury" of his career but reported positive progress: "I'm feeling great, my knee is responding very well. I'm looking forward to being around the team again soon." He emphasised the need to avoid rushing the final stages of rehabilitation and to stay patient until fully ready.

Timeline and manager confidence

The player noted regular encouragement from the coaching staff and board about his comeback, underlining a mutual eagerness for his return. Medical caution remains the priority as he moves through staged recovery milestones.

What this means for matches and bettors

Short-term impact

With Jesus still in recovery, Arsenal may rely on summer signings or other forwards to lead the line in the near term. Bettors should temper expectations for Jesus in upcoming fixtures and consider alternatives in anytime-scorer markets and goal-line bets.

Long-term outlook

Once fully fit, Jesus would likely regain prominence in Arsenal’s attack, affecting goalscorer markets and win-probability projections. Punters might find value in reassessing markets when official return dates are confirmed and form is established on his comeback.

Gabriel Jesus has said his priority is to continue at Arsenal at least until June 2027, when his contract expires.

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