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Gabriel Jesus suffers fresh groin injury

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Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has suffered a groin injury and did not travel with the squad to the Midlands for today’s match against Aston Villa.

This update comes from the Arsenal fan account and journalist Team News and Ticks on Patreon.

Jesus has faced recurring injury issues since his transfer from Manchester City to Arsenal. Toward the end of last season, he hinted that he might require surgery over the summer. Although he ultimately avoided the knee surgery he anticipated, his groin has now become a concern. As a result, manager Mikel Arteta has decided to keep him in North London.

With Jesus sidelined, Arsenal will likely rely on Kai Havertz as the primary striker, with other options available on the bench if needed.

Arsenal are keen to secure a win at Villa Park today, especially after losing both of their Premier League matches against Aston Villa last season, which derailed their title hopes. However, they will have to do so without Jesus, and Arteta will be hoping the 27-year-old is fit for their next match against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Emirates Stadium next Saturday.

As the transfer window nears its close on Friday, Arsenal may consider bolstering their attacking options. They have already strengthened their defense and midfield, but recent reports link them with late interest in Napoli striker Victor Osimhen and Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman.

Osimhen is reportedly leaning toward a move to Paris Saint-Germain and has agreed on personal terms with the French club. However, Arsenal are closely monitoring the situation and could make a move if the PSG deal falls through.

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