Tottenham ‘launch Gabriel Jesus transfer in bid to hijack move for Man City striker from bitter rivals Arsenal’
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TOTTENHAM are reportedly set to battle bitter rivals Arsenal to try and sign Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus.
The forward, 25, appears to be Gunners boss Mikel Arteta’s top transfer target this summer.
Following the recent departures of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette, he is desperate to bolster his forward line with the Brazilian.
And it seems that Arsenal are ready to meet City’s £50m asking price for the Samba star.
However, now the claims that Spurs are attempting to hijack the move after SunSport previously reported their interest.
They state that their boss “Antonio Conte has made a move to shatter negotiations” by offering Jesus Champions League football next term.
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They pipped their North London neighbours to a top four finish last season, condemning Arsenal to the Europa League.
Now they could be about to deliver another crushing blow to Arteta if they land the City ace.
The versatile Jesus is equally as comfortable playing wide or centrally in attack and has scored 95 goals during his time at the Etihad.
But he knows his chances of regular action will be limited following the arrivals of Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez at City.
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Jesus has just finished international duty with Brazil and he was quizzed about his future while away.
He said: “About my future, it’s still uncertain. I have a contract with City and I have already expressed my desire to the City people and to my agent.
“I have in my head [a very clear idea of] what I want.
“Today, I want to celebrate a lot with City. It’s obvious that I’m very happy here. Tomorrow, if everything goes well for me, my wife and our family, [daughter] Helena will come to the world.
“So, I have to take advantage of this moment. Then, think about the team, smile at the team again. And, on vacation, I [will] decide about my future.”