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Arsenal have finally completed a deal to bring in centre-forward Gabriel Jesus.

The north London outfit announced a deal on Monday afternoon, bringing in the Brazilian international from Manchester City for a reported £45million. Jesus becomes the Gunners' fourth signing of the summer following deals to bring in Matt Turner, Marquinhos and Fabio Vieira.

But where does the 25-year-old fit in and what kind of system is he likely to play in? takes a closer look below.

Arsenal's preferred system was 4-3-3 last season, with a back five of Aaron Ramsdale, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Ben White, Gabriel Magalhaes and Kieran Tierney forming a solid defensive setup when fully fit. Thomas Partey also grew into his role as a no.6 behind box-to-box maestro Granit Xhaka and creative playmaker Martin Odegaard.

Hale end academy graduate Bukayo Saka was one of the first names on Arteta's teamsheet, winning the club's player of the year award for the second season in a row after showing himself to be one of the Premier League's most consistent right-wingers. Saka is likely to be joined by Brazilian duo Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli, a front three that boasts plenty of pace and goal threat, something Arteta has

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