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Gabriel Jesus, that’s a great signing from Arsenal, and the Cristiano Ronaldo saga rumbles on – The Warm-Up

TUESDAY’S BIG STORIES Signings! More signings! And Ronaldo Ad/> The replenishing continues across the Premier League. Manchester City lost Fernandinho and so they’ve gone and acquired Kalvin Phillips, while Arsenal have coped with the departures of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (yes, yes, in January) and Alexandre Lacazette by bringing in Gabriel Jesus – with both unveiled yesterday.

TransfersRonaldo wants to join a CL challenger and would accept pay cut – Paper Round10 HOURS AGO Upgrades? Well, the jury might be out on Phillips, undoubtedly a quality player who has big boots to fill but is at least in good company with Rodri next to him and Kevin De Bruyne in front, but to Arsenal you quite simply have to say, well done. Jesus arrives off the back of a decent end to the previous campaign, and he is Premier League ready – ideal for the Gunners after they fell short in their top-four pursuit last year.

He is also unequivocal on where he wants to play, and bar a major Eddie Nketiah breakthrough there is little doubt where Jesus will be deployed. “I’m the No 9! I’m a striker, you know,” Jesus said.

“I thank God every day I can be alive, and that I can play in three or four different positions, but I think my position is No 9…I have come to score goals.” Score he shall. How many, who knows, but it goes down as one of the best signings of the window for a club outside the Champions League.

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