Max Dowman Hails Gabriel Jesus as AC Milan Circle Arsenal Forward
AC Milan want to sign Gabriel Jesus this summer, and max dowman already knows the Arsenal forward can deliver after praising him earlier in the season. The report lands while Arsenal are still sorting their attacking plans, with Jesus now back in the middle of another transfer question.
Gabriel Jesus And Milan
Gianluca Di Marzio says Milan want Jesus this summer. The 27-year-old remains an Arsenal forward, but the interest adds another name to a window that could force decisions around the club’s attacking line.
Jesus has already said he wants to stay in north London. In January, he said, “My wish is to stay at Arsenal. I have a contract as well. I want to extend my contract, I want to stay, I want to win trophies with Arsenal because I came here with a purpose,”
Arsenal’s Summer Pressure
Arsenal spent over £250m last summer without making a significant sale, and that backdrop makes any approach for a first-team attacker harder to ignore. The club are also assessing their attacking options with questions around Viktor Gyokeres’ form and continued links to other forwards like Julian Alvarez.
Martin Odegaard’s future is uncertain, Gabriel Martinelli has been linked with a move away, and Kai Havertz has also been linked to Bayern Munich. Milan’s interest in Jesus does not sit in isolation; it lands in a summer where Arsenal may already need to decide how much of their forward group they keep intact.
Max Dowman’s View
Max Dowman’s earlier praise for Jesus after a standout performance against Leeds adds a personal note to the report. It also shows the forward still has supporters inside the club even as his name moves into transfer chatter again.
For Arsenal, the issue now is straightforward: keep a player who has said he wants to stay, or weigh a summer sale while other attacking questions remain unresolved. Milan have made their interest known, and Jesus enters the window with a direct contradiction between his stated preference and the new move from Italy.