Brazilian outlet RTI Esporte reports that Arsenal are preparing to loan Gabriel Jesus to Flamengo on a season-long deal running until June 2026. The 28-year-old has reportedly given the green light to the move. With Flamengo set to pay 50% of his weekly salary—approximately £265,000. While Arsenal cover the rest.
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The proposed agreement includes a long-term option to buy, estimated at around €40 million. Which could become permanent after the loan period. The deal is viewed as beneficial for both sides: Flamengo gain an experienced striker. And Arsenal offload a significant wage burden. While potentially recouping future transfer value as Jesus nears the end of his contract in 2027.
Jesus has struggled with injuries since joining Arsenal in 2022, most notably tearing his ACL in January 2025. Which sidelined him for months. With new striker Viktor Gyokeres arriving and Kai Havertz already ahead in the pecking order, playing opportunities for Jesus are limited.

Despite reports of ongoing discussions. Arsenal insiders have reportedly played down the transfer, stating no official talks are taking place at this point.
Jesus’s priority is reportedly to regain form ahead of the 2026 World Cup and earn a recall to Brazil’s national team. A season in Brazil’s top flight could facilitate his path back to fitness and visibility—especially ahead of international selection.