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Arsenal is already working on a deep restructuring of its squad for the upcoming summer transfer market. Following a season marked by significant changes in the attacking front, the London club is considering the departure of two of its most recognized forwards: Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.
Both have lost ground in the offensive rotation, especially after the arrival of Viktor Gyökeres, who has established himself as the main offensive reference. This shift in hierarchies has led the club to consider an operation that could generate revenues close to 120 million euros.
Gyökeres alters the offensive balance
The emergence of Viktor Gyökeres has been decisive in Arsenal's new approach. The Swedish forward has brought goals, mobility, and physical presence, quickly becoming a key player in Mikel Arteta's system.
His performance has pushed Havertz and Gabriel Jesus into the background. Both players, who had important roles in previous seasons, have seen their minutes and impact on the team's play reduced.
This change is not only about performance but also about the need to adapt the team to a more direct and decisive forward profile. Gyökeres fits that idea, and his consolidation has accelerated decision-making in sports planning.
Arsenal sets prices for its forwards
With the decision to open the exit door for both players, Arsenal has already set a clear valuation for each. In the case of Kai Havertz, the club expects to receive between 70 and 80 million euros, a figure that reflects both his quality and experience in the elite.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Jesus has a minimum price set at around 40 million euros. The Brazilian forward, who has had an inconsistent season, remains a player in demand, especially for his work rate and attacking versatility.
The sum of both operations would allow the London club to reach a figure close to 120 million euros, a key income to address new additions in the summer market.
A crucial market to strengthen the project
The potential exits of Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are not just a response to their loss of prominence but also part of a broader strategy. Arsenal aims to optimize its squad, freeing up resources to reinforce other positions deemed as priorities.
The goal is to build a more balanced and competitive team capable of competing for titles both in the Premier League and European competitions. For this, the club needs financial leeway, and these sales represent a significant opportunity.
Furthermore, the departure of both players would create space for the arrival of new offensive profiles that better suit the team's current style. Arteta wants a more dynamic attack, with greater finishing ability and less dependency on rotation.
The summer is shaping up to be a decisive moment for Arsenal. The decisions made in the market will set the course for the project in the coming years. Meanwhile, the future of Havertz and Gabriel Jesus remains uncertain, in an operation that could become one of the most relevant in the upcoming transfer market.
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