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Gabriel Jesus is at the centre of a tug of war between bitter north London rivals Arsenal and Spurs.
Manchester City ’s 25-year-old striker is at the top of Mikel Arteta’s shopping list as the Spaniard looks to fill the void left by Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The Gunners are understood to be close to Premier League champions £50million valuation of the Brazilian marksman.
But Antonio Conte has made a move to shatter negotiations by offering Champions League football to Jesus, who netted 95 times in six years at the Etihad. Losing out to Spurs a second time in as many months - after Conte’s side pipped Arsenal to the Champions League - would represent a massive blow to Arteta’s transfer plans.
Conte is impressed by Jesus’s versatility as the Brazilian is as willing to play wide as he is through the middle. Jesus in turn would like to play more regularly having been an impact substitute for City boss Pep Guardiola and with both Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez arriving at the Etihad this summer.
The Brazilian, who's been away on international duty since the the Citizens' season ended, recently addressed transfer links by telling ESPN Brasil: “About my future, it’s still uncertain. I have a contract with City and I have already expressed my desire to