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ARSENAL FORWARD Gabriel Jesus will need surgery on a serious knee injury as Gunners boss Mikel Arteta scrambles to replace the Brazilian in the January transfer window.
Jesus was stretchered off in the first half of Sunday’s FA Cup third-round match against Manchester United, which ended in a defeat for the Gunners on penalties.
The 27-year-old saw specialists this week to assess the extent of the problem, which has now been diagnosed as an anterior cruciate ligament injury to his left knee.
Jesus could be sidelined for the rest of the season in a major blow to Arsenal’s hopes of winning a first Premier League title since 2004.
“Gabby will undergo surgery in the coming days and will soon begin his recovery and rehabilitation programme,” Arsenal said in a statement on Tuesday.
“We will continue to keep everyone updated with Gabby’s recovery, with everyone at the club fully focused on supporting Gabby to ensure he is back to full fitness as soon as possible.”
After scoring just once in his first 20 games in all competitions this season, Jesus had netted six times in six matches before the United match.
The former Manchester City star’s injury, combined with the extended absence of England forward Bukayo Saka after hamstring surgery, has added to growing concerns over Arsenal’s lack of goalscoring threat.
Arsenal are second in the Premier League table ahead of Tuesday’s matches, six points behind leaders Liverpool, but they have failed to win any of their past three games in all competitions.
Arteta’s men face an uphill battle to qualify for the League Cup final after a 2-0 home defeat by Newcastle and are out of the FA Cup.
Arsenal are the only club in the Premier League’s top six without a goalscorer in double figures — Kai Havertz has seven in the English top-flight this season.
Arteta, whose team face Tottenham in Wednesday’s north London derby, was asked at his pre-match press conference whether the club were targeting a striker in the January transfer window.
“We are actively looking in the market to improve the squad, and that’s been since day one,” said the Spaniard, who had admitted he was “very worried” about Jesus’s injury before receiving the gloomy medical update later in the afternoon.
“We would be naive not to do that because it’s an opportunity always to evolve the team, to improve the squad, and especially with the circumstances that we have.
“So yes, we are looking and we are trying, and let’s see what we are able to do.”
Meanwhile, Manchester City are closing in on the signing of teenage Palmeiras centre-back Vitor Reis with an agreement in principle reached, the PA news agency understands.
The 19-year-old Brazilian looks set to join the Premier League champions for a fee in the region of £30million.
And City are also understood to be working to bring in another central defender in Lens’ Uzbekistan international Abdukodir Khusanov.
Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush is rumoured to be another target, while City captain Kyle Walker has been linked with AC Milan, with the 34-year-old right-back having told the club he wants to move and play the final years of his career abroad.
– © AFP 2025, with reporting by PA
Jesus out I always thought Ivan Toney to Arsenal would of been a good move last season. I think they missed out on him. Getting a good striker let alone a top class striker is hard this time of the year. A loan deal for Ferguson might be a option young hungry striker looking to show what he can do.
@ Richard Parker. Havertz and the making of a top striker are words i thought i would never hear.
I think arsenal and arteta are purely focusing on the champions league this year. Clearly they have no interest in English football, my only concern is Kai Haverts, does he have the killer instinct in front of goal? Still uncertain but one things for sure, he’s got the making of a top striker
@Richard Parker: it’s not uncertain, he’s not going to be a top striker. Timo Werner also has the makings of a top striker but that’s never going to happen because he hasn’t the head for it, same as Havertz and Darwin Nunez. The mental side of the game is very underrated.
@Richard Parker: hopefully they’ll drop like a stone now the other teams have wised up to their corner party piece. Most unlikeable team in the league.
@Setanta O’Toole: who are the other contenders? Are we basing this only on style of play or is it about player’s character?