Gabriel Jesus rejects Napoli as Arsenal future remains uncertain
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 1:50 PM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Gabriel Jesus is reportedly set to turn down a move to Napoli as the transfer window approaches its deadline. Currently in the final year of his contract with Arsenal, Jesus is evaluating his options amid interest from the Serie A club. Despite previous admiration for Italian football, he has not engaged seriously with Napoli, preferring to assess the market before making a decision. The forward's role at Arsenal has diminished due to competition and injuries, raising questions about his future in the squad, especially with recent additions like Viktor Gyokeres. Arsenal is open to offers, having valued him at around £20 million.
- •Gabriel Jesus faces an uncertain future with Arsenal.
- •He is set to reject Napoli's interest in a transfer.
- •Jesus's role has diminished due to injuries and competition.
- •Arsenal values him at approximately £20 million.
- •The transfer window closes on September 1.
- 1:50 PMYahoo Sports — Report: Arsenal star set to turn down move to European giants
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