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Arsenal have been dealt another big injury blow after defender Gabriel was ruled out for the season with a hamstring injury.
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Liverpool continue their hunt for the Premier League crown in a clash against Fulham on Sunday.
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In the same game as key player Bukayo Saka scored on his long-awaited return from injury, the Arsenal manager lost another in centre-back Gabriel before their Champions League quarter-final against R...
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Arsenal's victory over Fulham on Tuesday night was overshadowed by an injury to defender Gabriel with the Brazil international joining other senior stars on the sidelines
Gabriel Jesus has found himself in a challenging position within Arsenal's squad this season. Despite his talent, his playing time has fallen short of expectations. Bent highlights that the Brazilian forward's role has become increasingly incongruent with the club's tactical demands.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNEPL: Bent tells Arsenal’s new sporting director players to sell, keep at EmiratesFormer Tottenham Hotspur striker Darren Bent has urged Arsenal's new sporting director Andrea Berta to sell Gabriel Jesus and keep Kai Havertz at the
Arsenal need to raise funds by selling players before they can afford to buy the top-quality striker Mikel Arteta craves and Darren Bent believes he's found the best option
A big-spending summer will require some departures, however, and ex-England striker Darren Bent believes Gabriel Jesus will be the ‘first to go’ when the transfer window reopens. Jesus suffered a season-ending injury in January but had underwhelmed for Arsenal even before that blow, scoring 26 goals in 96 appearances for the club.
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Arsenal striker target tipped to kick Havertz, Jesus to the kerb in ‘no-brainer’ moveAgbonlahor, however, is convinced that Delap will leave Ipswich in the upcoming summer transfer window and believes he could head to The Emirates – where he would be an immediate upgrade on Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus. Arsenal are not the only club ...
Darren Bent's assertion that Jesus will be the first to go raises questions about the striker's fit within Arsenal's current framework. Bent stated, "Jesus has to leave, Havertz stays. I think Jesus will be the first to go.
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Football.London on MSNBukayo Saka, Riccardo Calafiori, Gabriel Jesus - Latest Arsenal injury news and return datesArsenal are next in action at home to Fulham in the Premier League on April 1 as they look to build some momentum for their upcoming Champions League clash against Real Madrid.