Arsenal news: Gabriel Jesus backed for move as £35m star to join rivals after Gunners snub
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Arsenal's task couldn't be much more straightforward as they look to keep their Premier League title charge on track. Whatever happens between now and the end of the season, though, there's likely to be plenty of summer business involving the London club. If Mikel Arteta's men win their final four matches, any dropped points from rivals Manchester City would ensure the trophy ends up in North London. The Gunners' former City striker Gabriel Jesus has the chance to join a small club of players to lift the title with two different sides but his future beyond this season looks to be uncertain. Arsenal return to league action on Saturday against Fulham and could find themselves six points clear of their closest challengers by the time Pep Guardiola takes his team to Everton on Monday night. The weekend game is one of three London derbies for Arteta's squad, who will also travel to West Ham and Crystal Palace either side of a home meeting with Burnley . In the meantime, speculation continues over the future of current star Jesus and a player who the Gunners failed to land last summer. Here are our latest lines from around the Emirates Stadium. FOLLOW OUR ARSENAL FB PAGE! Latest Gunners news and more on our dedicated Facebook page Former Juventus striker Fabrizio Ravanelli believes Gabriel Jesus can give the Italian side what they need in attack. Juve have been linked with Barcelona veteran Robert Lewandowski but Ravanelli sees Jesus - who is significantly younger - as the better fit. "I think the club should look to other attacking options rather than the 38-year-old Lewandowski," Ravanelli told La Gazzetta dello Sport . "I’d do anything to sign [Victor] Osimhen, even if it’s not easy because of certain clauses. "There are many strong strikers in Europe, starting with Gabriel Jesus, who would be worthy of a place at Juventus even after a few injuries. There are other young players, and the scouts must identify the right profile who can win something important in the future." One year after turning down Arsenal, Evan Ndicka could be on his way to the Premier League. The Ivorian centre-back opted to stay at Roma rather than moving to North London, with the Gunners going on to add Piero Hincapie and Cristhian Mosquera to their back line. While Arsenal don't look likely to come back in for the defender, Premier League rivals Bournemouth are reportedly interested. The Cherries are set to lose Marcos Senesi when his contract expires and incoming manager Marco Rose knows all about Ndicka's game from his time in the Bundesliga. According to 225 Foot , the 26-year-old defender is a top priority for Rose when the manager succeeds Andoni Iraola. However, Roma are said to want a fee in the region of £35million. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.





