MIKEL ARTETA is reportedly “frustrated by Arsenal’s transfer indecision” as he fears missing out on Gabriel Jesus.
The Gunners are insisting that all major transactions are approved by their American ownership.
And the boss believes that could cost them the chance of securing Manchester City’s Brazilian striker.
Jesus is believed to have been made available by Pep Guardiola’s side after they completed a deal to bring in Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund this summer.
Arsenal have been leading the chase to sign Jesus.
However, they have still not met City’s £50million asking price or even openen official talks over personal terms.
Now that delay has allowed the likes of Chelsea, Tottenham and Real Madrid to join the race to sign Jesus.
And the Daily Mail states that has led to major concerns from Arteta that they could miss out on the forward.
Arsenal and Arteta are desperate for striking reinforcements this term.
Alexandre Lacazette has already departed on a free transfer and they have been left with only Eddie Nketiah as a recognised striker at the club.
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Jesus began 21 of City’s Prem games last term, but could see his importance wane following the arrival of Haaland.
AC Milan are claimed to have also joined the race, with Jesus admiring the Italian club dating back to Ronaldo O Fenomeno’s time at San Siro.
Jesus may well ask Ronaldo for advice, having revealed that they are close in 2017.
The City striker told the Mail: “We speak a lot and I know now that, if I ever have any doubts or questions, I can ask.
“I’m very proud about that. He was the best player I ever saw.”
Jesus made 41 appearances for City in all competitions last term, scoring 13 goals and laying on 12 assists.
He has netted 95 goals in 236 outings since joining from Palmeiras in January 2017.
Source: The Sun