Gabriel Jesus' transfer deal is profitable for both parties. The team wanted an additional, experienced striker with experience in the English Premier League, who could score a large number of goals and a young man who could play for a long time with the team that was constantly developing. And the player was looking for confidence and opportunity, which is what Arsenal can provide.
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That's true, the deal is a win-win situation for everyone. Manchester made money, Arsenal got the perfect striker, and Jesus will definitely get enough playing time.