UMVA has learned that Arsenal are already plotting a dramatic summer overhaul, ready to part with at least two members of their title‑winning squad.
After guiding the Gunners to a historic Premier League triumph, Mikel Arteta is sharpening his knives, determined to refresh a roster that has already delivered a trophy and now eyes a Champions League final showdown.
Inside the Emirates, whispers grow louder that Gabriel Jesus will exit the club for a modest £5 million, a stark contrast to the £45 million fee paid just four years ago.
Jesus, plagued by injuries and limited to six league goals in his last two seasons, has become a financial burden, and Arsenal are eager to shed his hefty wages as they rebuild.
Equally poised for departure is Gabriel Martinelli, the Brazilian winger who has logged 276 appearances over seven years, becoming the longest‑serving player in the current squad.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that both Brazilians are attracting interest from clubs back home, and the Gunners are prepared to let them go in pursuit of fresh talent.
Target lists reveal three ambitious names: Julian Alvarez, the lethal Argentine striker; Morgan Rogers, a versatile English forward; and Eli Junior Kroupi, a rising French prospect.
These acquisitions aim to inject pace, precision, and youthful hunger, ensuring Arsenal remain competitive on both domestic and European fronts.
Meanwhile, Jesus hinted at his future during a candid interview, acknowledging the desire to play week in, week out and expressing respect for Arteta and his teammates.
As the Champions League final looms in Budapest, Arsenal’s lineup may feature a farewell for the departing Brazilians, while the club’s hierarchy gears up for a summer of decisive moves.