Arsenal have reportedly lowered their asking price for Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus to around £20-25 million, according to sources close to the matter.
The Gunners had initially sought closer to £30 million for the 29-year-old, but are now open to slightly lower offers as they look to make changes to their attack this summer.
Jesus himself is not pushing to leave the Emirates Stadium, but Arsenal are eager to reduce their wage bill, with the injury-prone forward being a liability due to his fitness record.
Everton have long been interested in signing Jesus, but have yet to make a formal offer, while Palmeiras, his former club, have also shown interest in re-signing him.
Arsenal are hoping to sell Jesus this summer, with the club aware that they need to be more realistic about their asking price to attract potential suitors.
The sale of Jesus is likely to be one of several transfers made by Arsenal this summer, with the club also open to offloading other players, including Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, Christian Norgaard, Fabio Vieira, and Reiss Nelson.
Despite some speculation surrounding Ethan Nwaneri, sources indicate that his transfer situation remains unclear, and further investigation is needed before any concrete information can be reported.
Additionally, it appears that Viktor Gyokeres is unlikely to leave Arsenal this summer, while the club's pursuit of Julian Alvarez continues to look challenging.
