Gabriel Jesus is linked with Juventus and AC Milan for a potential €20m summer move; punters might back a Serie A transfer and bet on him to score early for his new club, while Arsenal goalscorer markets and outright goals totals may shorten if he departs.
Gabriel Jesus faces Arsenal exit as Serie A giants circle
Gabriel Jesus could be on the move this summer with Juventus and AC Milan said to be monitoring the Brazilian forward. Arsenal may consider offers as the striker enters the final year of his contract, with a reported fee in the region of €20 million possible.

Interest from Juventus and AC Milan
Both Juventus and AC Milan are exploring options to strengthen their front line and have identified Jesus as a realistic target. Milan see him as contingency if a move for another striker stalls, while Juventus view him as a cost-effective reinforcement to boost goals next season.
Contract situation and transfer outlook
With just one year remaining on his Arsenal deal, Jesus could be made available for a fee well below his market peak. The situation would suit Arsenal if they seek to reshape the squad and recover value ahead of free-agency risk.
Injury struggles and recent comeback
Jesus joined Arsenal from Manchester City in 2022 but has been hampered by a series of injuries, including a significant knee problem in 2025. He has, however, staged a recent return to form, scoring in the Premier League against Aston Villa and producing a Champions League brace against Inter Milan.
Brazil ambitions and past loan talks
The forward has been linked with a return to Brazil in the past; talks with Flamengo over a loan took place during his recovery but did not materialize. He has expressed a desire to rebuild form and boost his national-team prospects ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Betting implications for punters
A possible move to Serie A shifts several betting angles: markets for Jesus to join Juventus or AC Milan could attract early money, while his anytime-scorer odds may shorten if he moves to a club that fits him better tactically.
Conversely, Arsenal’s goalscorer and team-goals markets could be adjusted downwards if the club fails to replace his output. Casual punters should watch transfer confirmations before staking large sums, and consider combined bets (player-to-transfer + score in season) only once the move is official.
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