Islamabad, July 28, 2025: Arsenal planning a major summer shake-up with interest in Eberechi Eze, a possible exit for Gabriel Jesus and a big move for Viktor Gyokeres.
Arsenal is rumoured to be stepping up their summer transfer plans with a keen interest in Crystal Palace maestro Eberechi Eze. Mikel Arteta is believed to be an admirer of the 26 year England international, who shone last season with his creativity, dribbling ability and goal contributions. Eze’s transfer clause stands at around 60 million euros and the Gunners may consider triggering it as they look to enhance their attacking midfield options prior to the 2025-26 campaign.
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Meanwhile, questions continue to spread around the future of Gabriel Jesus at the Emirates. The Brazilian forward faced a mixed 2024-25 season, struggling with injuries and patchy form. Sources say that Arsenal is open to offers for Jesus, with several Saudi Arabian clubs expressing interest. While the club values his experience and versatility, there is a growing sense that a sale could help fund a marquee striker signing.
One of the top names on Arsenal’s shortlist is Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres. The Swedish international had a spectacular season in Portugal, scoring over 30 goals across all competitions. Arsenal scouts have been tracking Gyokeres for months and talks are ongoing with his agents. With a reported release clause of over 100 million euros, acquiring his signature would require a significant financial commitment, but Arsenal sees him as a long term solution up front.
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The trio of updates suggest Arsenal is preparing for a crucial summer window, aiming to rebuild its front line. Whether it’s by replacing Gabriel Jesus, bringing creativity through Eze or infusing in a lethal finisher like Gyokeres, the Gunners appear tenacious to push for major honours next season with a refreshed and more sharp front line.



