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Manchester City have confirmed that Gabriel Jesus will swap his number 33 for shirt for the vacant number nine next season. The shirt has not been worn since Nolito's departure from the Etihad ...
Gabriel Jesus will wear the number 9 shirt at Arsenal for the 2022/2023 season. The Brazil striker is in the final stages of completing a £45 million move from Manchester City, having undergone ...
Gabriel Jesus was taken off on a stretcher in Arsenal's defeat by Man United; ... It is understood the shirts would carry Jesus’ name, his squad number 9 and a get well soon message.
But with No.9 being available since the departure of Nolito, Jesus has elected to take it on for the 2019/20 campaign. “It will be an honour to wear the City number nine shirt and I’ll do so with ...
Gabriel Jesus suffered a serious knee injury in Sunday's match vs Man United; ... and Arsenal duly took to the pitch wearing shirts carrying Jesus’ name, his squad number 9 and a get well soon ...
ARSENAL paid tribute to crocked star Gabriel Jesus ahead of the North London derby by wearing shirts ... Mikel Arteta's side wore shirts with the name "G. Jesus" alongside his squad number, 9, ...
Now, as he battles to become Brazil's number 9 at football's main event, having just turned 21, it is the favela that paints him on its walls to thank the striker for the inspiration he provides.
Arsenal are set to unveil Gabriel Jesus imminently. And, ahead of his presentation at the Emirates, it's emerged he'll wear the No 9 jersey previously occupied by Alexandre Lacazette. Video ...
Gabriel Jesus will wear the No.9 shirt for Arsenal as the club look set to announce his signing from Manchester City. The Gunners are on the verge of announcing the signing of the Brazil ...
Gabriel Jesus and two other Manchester City stars could enter a swap deal for Lionel Messi, ... the Brazil number 9 is of interest to the Blaugrana in their quest to replace Luis Suarez.
Can Gabriel Jesus lift Arsenal's No 9 curse? ... So Sportsmail looks at every player to don the number as Jesus aims to be the first genuine unqualified success wearing that shirt.
But statistics since suggest he’s not the most clinical finisher, underperforming his xG number in four of his five complete Premier League seasons — and in the other, overperforming by just 0 ...