GABRIEL JESUS has all but agreed to join Arsenal, according to reports.
David Ornstein claims that the deal between the Gunners and the Brazilian is “pretty much done and dusted”.
However, he adds that there is yet to be any contact between Arsenal and Man City.
Ornstein also states that Dominic Calvert-Lewin remains another target for the North Londoners.
Arsenal have also been offered another Brazilian winger-cum-striker in Everton’s Richarlison, according to reports.
Meanwhile Piers Morgan says he has told Cristiano Ronaldo to move to North London.
Keep up to date with all of the latest updates from the Emirates in our live blog…
Fernandes lucky to not see red
Arsenal legend Ian Wright has claimed that Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes was lucky not to be sent off for swiping at Nuno Tavares.
The Gunners beat United 3-1 at the Emirates in their last outing and Fernandes began to vent his frustration.
Tavares fell victim to the outburst but wasn’t injured by Fernandes’ swipe.
On the incident, Wright said: “Seeing Bruno Fernandes just lashing out at people, lashing out at Trent really wildly, and then the challenge on Nuno, you look at it and you think to yourself, ‘That’s not what Manchester United need from you, my friend’.
“Manchester United needs a lot more than you going around trying to top people.
“He was lucky not to get sent off. But this is what it’s come to.”
Next five fixtures
Arsenal take on West Ham this Sunday.
Gunners chat with Osimhen’s agent
Arsenal have spoken to the agent of Napoli’s £84million-rated striker Victor Osimhen, according to reports.
Gunners fan and sports journalist Freddie Paxton tweeted: “I’m told Arsenal have been in contact with the agent of Victor Osimhen.
“The feeling is that the interest is serious, but Napoli will expect €100m+ this summer.
“Player wants to play in England and has previously been contacted by Newcastle. He is more interested in Arsenal.”
Coquelin eyes up Liverpool scalp
Former Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin is targeting another Champions League upset with Villareal this week.
The 30-year-old Frenchman has helped the La Liga side record shock wins over Juventus and Bayern Munich on their way to a semi-final showdown with Liverpool tomorrow.
Coquelin, who spent a decade at Arsenal before joining Valencia in 2018, said: “We knocked out Juventus and Bayern – we’ll go to Liverpool full of self-confidence.”
Ten Hag ‘should emulate Arteta’
Paul Scholes says Erik ten Hag should take a leaf out of Mikel Arteta’s book when he steps into the managerial hot seat at Old Trafford.
Ajax boss Ten Hag will become Manchester United’s new permanent boss at a time when the club needs rebuilding.
And Red Devils legend Scholes says Arsenal boss Arteta’s progress with the Gunners is a good model to follow.
Scholes told talkSPORT: “He just has to get them to believe in his methods.
“It’s quite obvious they haven’t believed in what they’re being coached with the last two managers and haven’t believed in the way they’re playing.
“If you look at what Arteta has done at Arsenal, that was a big rebuilding job and he’s taken no nonsense. I think this manager has to do exactly the same.”
Arsenal facing competition for Belotti
Arsenal are up against Tottenham and West Ham in the race to sign free agent Andrea Belotti from Torino this summer.
The Italy striker, 28, is set to leave the Serie A club after rejecting a new deal.
The North London rivals have been previously linked with him and now the Hammers have entered the ring, according to Fichajes.
Neves blow for Arsenal
Arsenal target Ruben Neves is reportedly keen to join Barcelona.
The Gunners are long-time admirers of the Wolves and Portugal playmaker, 25, and were planning a summer swoop.
But Spanish publication Sport says Neves is only “crazy about joining Barcelona” and agent Jorge Mendes is working to make that happen.
Everton’s Richarlison ‘offered to Arsenal’
Arsenal have reportedly been offered the chance to sign Everton striker Richarlison.
The Brazilian star’s future at Frank Lampard’s Toffees looks uncertain as they battle to avoid relegation to the Championship.
Now transfer insider Dean Jones has told Give Me Sport: “I think Arsenal definitely have a possibility of signing Richarlison.
“They know that he could leave Everton and is likely to leave Everton in the summer. They’ve been offered the chance to sign him.”
Richarlison, 24, who has 34 caps for Brazil, was signed by Everton from Watford in 2018 in a £50million deal.
Is Lewis Hamilton ‘loyal’ Gunner?
Arsenal fan Lewis Hamilton should not get involved in the bid to buy Chelsea, according to former Blues winger Paul Canoville.
Britain’s greatest-ever Formula One driver is backing Sir Michael Broughton’s bid to takeover the Blues.
Canoville, 60, who was a Chelsea winger in the 1980s, and is supporting a rival bid by Todd Boehly, tweeted: “Lewis is an Arsenal fan and that’s a fact.
“I will always support Lewis in everything he does in F1, he is the greatest driver ever in my opinion.
“With football though I think he should stay loyal to his own team.”
Ferdinand backs move for Jesus
Rio Ferdinand says Gabriel Jesus would be a great signing for Arsenal.
The Gunners are reportedly closing in on a deal for Manchester City’s talented Brazilian striker, 25.
Former Leeds United star Ferdinand told Vibe with FIVE: “You speak to players about him, they appreciate him because he puts a good workload in, he has got quality.
“I think if he plays consistently in a team like Arsenal, I think he gets you goals.”
Udinese want Mari after loan
Udinese plan to sign Arsenal centre half Pablo Mari this summer after his successful loan spell with them.
The Spanish star, 28, made a temporary switch to the Serie A club in January.
Udinese sporting director Pierpaolo Marino says they want to keep him permanently.
And football.london report the Gunners are keen on the deal too as it will save them £7million in performance-related bonuses.
Good morning Arsenal fans
Gabriel Jesus’ proposed Arsenal switch is ‘nearly done and dusted’ – at least regarding personal terms.
The Athletic’s David Ornstein said: “I understand that they have been talking for a number of months about this possibility, to the extent that that part of negotiations from what I hear is pretty much done and dusted.
“But there has been no contact, to my knowledge, so far between the clubs. So that’s obviously a significant step that would need to be taken.”
Arsenal are also looking at Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin as an alternative.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are ready to listen to offers for record signing Nicolas Pepe as they look to generate funds for another summer spending spree.
But they are resigned to taking a massive hit on the Ivorian international who cost £72million when he joined from Lille three years ago.
Pepe has become increasingly frustrated with his lack of first team action after becoming an almost permanent fixture on the subs’ bench this season.
Now it is understood that the club would be prepared to let him leave for a fee of around £25million before his value drops even further.
Finally, Arsenal and Chelsea target Marcus Thuram could be available for as little as £10million this summer.
The Athletic claims Borussia Monchengladbach are ready to let their versatile striker leave for a bargain fee.
That’s because Thuram is out of contract in 2023 and unlikely to extend his deal.
RB Leipzig firm on Nkunku
RB Leipzig have again warned Man Utd and Arsenal that Christopher Nkunku is not for sale this summer.
The midfielder is a target for the Premier League duo after netting 30 goals this season.
But CEO Oliver Mintzlaff said: “I have said it before, and I will say it again here: Nkunku will be our player again next season.
“Our goal is to keep the team together for next season.”
Roberto snubs Gunners for extension
Sergi Roberto has reportedly agreed a one-year contract extension at Barcelona.
Sport claims Arsenal were lining up a free transfer swoop for the versatile midfielder this summer.
Spain international Roberto is equally capable of playing as a right-back.
But he will instead remain at the Nou Camp for at least another year after extending his current deal to 2023.
Arsenal’s impressive shiny trophy cabinet
It’s been a while since Arsenal added a Premier League title to their trophy cabinet.
Even so, the Gunners boast an amazing 13 league wins in their history.
But there’s been even more success in the FA Cup, which Arsenal have won 14 times.
Arsenal line up Jesus alternative
Arsenal are looking at Dominic Calvert-Lewin should they miss out on Gabriel Jesus.
The Athletic claims Man City’s Brazilian striker is Mikel Arteta’s top attacking target this summer, with personal terms nearly agreed.
But Arsenal are bracing themselves for City resistance after Jesus scored four goals in the 5-1 win over Watford on Saturday.
And one man they see as an alternative is Calvert-Lewin, who could be available for a bargain price if Everton are relegated.
Jesus to Arsenal ‘nearly done’
Gabriel Jesus’ proposed Arsenal switch is ‘nearly done and dusted’ – at least regarding personal terms.
The Athletic’s David Ornstein said: “I understand that they have been talking for a number of months about this possibility, to the extent that that part of negotiations from what I hear is pretty much done and dusted.
“But there has been no contact, to my knowledge, so far between the clubs. So that’s obviously a significant step that would need to be taken.”
Scholes brands Arteta a ‘disgrace’
Paul Scholes has branded Mikel a ‘disgrace’ for trying to influence the ref during a VAR check in Arsenal’s win over Man Utd.
He said: “I think Arteta is a disgrace there. He shouldn’t be allowed to do that.
“If you see it again, he actually goes to the crowd to try and influence the referee a little.
“All the players around them as well. That shouldn’t be allowed.”
Arsenal’s most expensive signings ever
Mikel Arteta is ready to embark on another summer spending spree.
The Arsenal boss splashed out £50million on Ben White last year, while also spending £30m for Aaron Ramsdale.
Will Arteta spend even bigger sums on key individuals in the upcoming market?
Piers wants Ronnie at Arsenal
Piers Morgan has urged Cristiano Ronaldo to swap Man Utd for Arsenal this summer.
He told TalkSport: “Do you know what I’d do if I was Arsenal manager? I’d go in, get Cristiano Ronaldo and put him up front.
“I’ve had this conversation with him last week, I said ‘come to Arsenal’.
“I’m not even joking. I’d love to bring Cristiano Ronaldo to Arsenal. If he’s not going to stay at United, I’d take him in a heartbeat.
“I watched that game at the weekend and he was the best player on the pitch.”
From SunSport reporter Mark Irwin
Arsenal are ready to listen to offers for record signing Nicolas Pepe as they look to generate funds for another summer spending spree.
But they are resigned to taking a massive hit on the Ivorian international who cost £72million when he joined from Lille three years ago.
Pepe has become increasingly frustrated with his lack of first team action after becoming an almost permanent fixture on the subs’ bench this season.
Now it is understood that the club would be prepared to let him leave for a fee of around £25million before his value drops even further.
Thuram available for bargain fee
Arsenal and Chelsea target Marcus Thuram could be available for as little as £10million this summer.
The Athletic claims Borussia Monchengladbach are ready to let their versatile striker leave for a bargain fee.
That’s because Thuram is out of contract in 2023 and unlikely to extend his deal.
Spurs are also thought to be keen on the France international.
Arsenal’s biggest sales in history
Arsenal are no strangers to players leaving for big fees.
But with record signing Nicolas Pepe reportedly set to be sold this summer, will the Gunners recoup anything close to his £72million transfer fee?
Rivals set for final five
The race to finish in the final Champions League spot has essentially become a two-horse race after the weekend’s results – and it’s left North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham to battle it out over the last five games of the season.
The Gunners hold a two-point advantage after Spurs faltered at Brentford, but arguably have the tougher run-in than their neighbours.
However, it’s all likely to boil down to when the two clubs meet at the Tottenham Hotspur on May 12. It’s a derby not to be missed.
4th: Arsenal – P33, 60pts (GD +12)
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5th: Tottenham – P33, 58pts (GD +18)Gunners recall Invincibles’ title triumph
Arsenal and Tottenham may be going toe-to-toe in the Premier League this season – but 18 years ago today it was a very different story.
On April 25, 2004, the Gunners sealed their third title under the Arsene Wenger, and did so at the home of their rivals following a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane.
While Robbie Kane’s late equaliser from the penalty spot gave the Spurs fans something to cheer on the afternoon, the day – and season – belonged to Arsenal.
Indeed, Thierry Henry, Robert Pires, Ashley Cole and co. would end the league campaign unbeaten, cementing their place in history as the Arsenal Invincibles.
The North London club have not won the Premier League since.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk