Arsenal have begun work on a deep restructuring of the squad ahead of the summer transfer window.

After a season accompanied by significant changes in the offensive department, the London club is considering the departure of two of its most popular strikers: Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.


Both players have lost ground in the offensive rotation, especially after the arrival of Viktor Gyokeres, who has become the main point of attack.

The Swedish striker's emergence has been crucial to Arsenal's new approach. The Gyokeres has brought goals, mobility and physical presence, quickly becoming a key element in manager Mikel Arteta's system.

As a result, Havertz and Jesus have been relegated to the background. Both, who had important roles in previous seasons, have seen their playing time and impact on the team's game decline.

With the decision to open the door to departures for both players, Arsenal have also set the respective values. For Havertz, the club expects to collect between 70 and 80 million euros, a figure that reflects his quality and experience at the highest levels.

Meanwhile, a minimum price tag of around 40 million euros has been set for Jesus. The Brazilian striker, despite an inconsistent season, remains a sought-after profile due to his hard work on the field and flexibility in attack.

In total, the sale of both players could bring Arsenal around 120 million euros, an important sum to finance new signings during the summer.Telegrafi/

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