Arsenal's football director Edu and manager Mikel Arteta have been in this summer transfer window,the Gunners are re-enforcing their squad for the 2022/23 season.
Arteta have only completed two major signings of the 18 years old Brazilian winger Marquinhos,and Portuguese midfielder Fabio Veira.The North Londoner's have just completed another stunning deal to sign 25 years old forward.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus have agreed personal terms to join Arsenal. The deal is a 100% done and medicals scheduled for this week. Jesus is a wonderful Arsenal's recruit and they will pay a fee worth £45m.

He will replace Alexander Lacazette who resigned for former club Lyon,after five years at Emirates Stadium. Gabriel will join his new teammates early next month,for the pre-season training scheduled in the United States of America. He will sign five years deal until 2027 with an option to extend,which will make him Arsenal's highest paid player.
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