Arsenal are seeking between £18 million ($24.1 million) and £20 million ($26.8 million) for striker Gabriel Jesus this summer, with multiple clubs already having made enquiries about the 29-year-old Brazil international, sources told The Athletic.

Jesus has 12 months remaining on his contract and will be free to leave on a free transfer in June 2027. Arsenal have made clear they will not consider selling him below their stated valuation before that point.

The forward spent a significant portion of the campaign sidelined with a knee ligament injury sustained in January 2025, but returned in December to score six goals in 27 appearances, including the opener in Arsenal's title-clinching 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on the final day. It was his fifth English top-flight title.

Jesus falls behind Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz in Arsenal's striker depth chart, starting just three Premier League games this season. His last international appearance for Brazil came in November 2023.

Despite his reduced role, Jesus reaffirmed his commitment to the club in December.

"I feel that I have unfinished business at Arsenal. I don't want to leave," said Jesus. "One day, I would love for everything to come full circle with Palmeiras, but not today."

Jesus joined Arsenal in 2022 from Manchester City, where he had worked under current Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. Across four seasons at the Emirates, he has registered 32 goals and 22 assists in 123 appearances despite enduring multiple serious knee injuries.