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If Manchester City can rake in £50million for Gabriel Jesus there will be a great deal of back-slapping satisfaction at the Etihad this summer.

Not only would that be top dollar for a striker that Pep Guardiola never seemed quite convinced by for all his warm words about work ethic and versatility. It would also enable the power brokers at the club to be able to point to the £51m fee they paid for Erling Haaland and claim a net spend of £1m.

Whether they can get it is another matter but reports are emerging that Spurs have opened the bidding £10m shy of what they are after. Mirror Sport round up all the latest transfer news and rumours.

Tottenham have opened the bidding for Arsenal target and City striker Jesus, according to TuttoJuve. The Italian outlet report that Antonio Conte and Spurs offered just over £40million for Manchester City striker Jesus, £10m short of what the Premier League champions believe he is worth. And while that bid is not likely to land the target it has fired a starting gun on the race for Jesus with a tug of war across north London now in the offing. This report follows a report in The Sun which claimed that Arsenal are willing to pay the Brazil international striker £190,000 per

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