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Arsenal have been one of the Premier League's busiest sides this summer, and they are set to add the signing of Gabriel Jesus to the three new faces already brought to the Emirates.

Marquinhos, Matt Turner and Fabio Vieira have all already put pen to paper on deals in north London and Jesus is expected to be revealed as the fourth in the coming days. A fee of £45 million has been agreed for the 25-year-old, with the Gunners landing a new leading man for their attack.

It is a signing that is set to help in many respects, with Jesus boasting a wealth of Premier League goals and experience upon his arrival. Since signing from Palmeiras in 2017, he has found the net 58 times in the top flight and provided 32 assists, lifting four league titles along the way.

His record against one club, in particular, is set to excite, though. Arsenal fans currently dread clashes with Liverpool, having only beaten them twice in their last 17 Premier League meetings. At Anfield, the record worsens even further with their last win on Merseyside in the league coming back in 2012.

"I don't know [why we haven't won there more], obviously the quality

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