Gabriel Jesus ‘priority’ emerges as agent jets in for fresh Arsenal talks
Gabriel Jesus has settled on his priority as he contemplates his next club having decided to leave Manchester City this summer.
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Gabriel Jesus has settled on his priority as he contemplates his next club having decided to leave Manchester City this summer.
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