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Gabriel Jesus should snub interest from Arsenal and join Chelsea instead this summer.
That’s the advice of Mirror Sport columnist Stan Collymore, the former Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and England striker who reckons he’d be much better served going to play for Thomas Tuchel than Mikel Arteta.
Jesus has emerged as a major target for the Gunners as they look to replace Alex Lacazette and Manchester City are willing to let him go ahead of Erling Haaland ’s arrival.
Collymore said: “I don’t think anyone can say Jesus has filled the boots of Sergio Aguero but his goals-to-games ratio has been very good and, when he has been asked to step up, he has done. There are rumours of Chelsea sniffing around as well and I don’t think Arsenal will be the only club in the race for him this summer.
“But let’s say Arsenal get him, my general worry and concern about Arsenal, as ever, is could we trust Mikel Arteta to get the best out of Jesus, could he be the manager who makes him fulfil his potential, if Pep Guardiola couldn’t? I don’t think so.
“But if he goes to Chelsea he could be the player Romelu Lukaku was promised to be but wasn’t. At Chelsea, they create loads of