Gabriel Jesus' ACL injury leaves Arsenal scrambling for attacking reinforcements during the January transfer window but Premier League rivals Chelsea could get in the way
Arsenal are in the market for a new striker following Gabriel Jesus’ injury, with the January transfer window providing a crucial opportunity to bolster their attacking options. According to Football Insider,
Arsenal have confirmed that forward Gabriel Jesus sustained a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during their FA Cup exit to Manchester United on Sunday.
Arsenal have held talks with the representatives of a potential bargain striker, and it is believed his club are willing to sell in January.
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has took to social media to share an injury update after his most recent devastating setback.
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has been carried off on a stretcher during the first half of the FA Cup match against Manchester United.
A statement from Arsenal on Tuesday afternoon read: ‘Further to being substituted during our match with Manchester United on Sunday, Gabriel Jesus has received extensive assessments, scans and specialist reviews which have confirmed that he has sustained an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
Arsenal announced Gabriel Jesus suffered an ACL injury in his left knee against Manchester United in the FA Cup with the striker set to undergo surgery.
Arsenal host Tottenham in a must-win north London derby at The Emirates, but Mikel Arteta is now without the services of Gabriel Jesus following his serious knee injury
Arsenal are in the market for a new striker in the January transfer window as they look to close the gap to Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.
Just when Gabriel Jesus was rediscovering his form for Arsenal, the Brazilian suffered a knee injury that will keep him sidelined for the foreseeable future.
Gabriel Jesus’ injury blow has sent Arsenal back to the drawing board as they weigh their options in the January transfer window. With the Brazilian set to undergo surgery for a cruciate ligament injury sustained during the FA Cup clash against Manchester United,