Arsenal Gabriel Jesus injury situation confirmed and the return date
Gabriel Jesus Faces Long Injury Layoff, Arsenal May Enter Transfer Market for Reinforcements

Gabriel Jesus Faces Long Injury Layoff, Arsenal May Enter Transfer Market for Reinforcements
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus is set to miss a significant amount of time after suffering a serious knee injury during a recent match against Manchester United. Reports suggest that the 27-year-old may have torn his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which could sideline him for several months, possibly for the rest of the season.
Injury Details
Jesus was stretchered off the pitch in the first half of the FA Cup match, which Arsenal lost to Manchester United on penalties. He appeared to be in considerable pain, and Raheem Sterling replaced him for the rest of the game. Initial fears about the severity of the injury have been confirmed, with the possibility of an ACL rupture, according to The Athletic.
Arsenal will conduct further medical tests on Tuesday to confirm the extent of the injury. Early reports indicate that Jesus could be out for months, which would leave a significant gap in Arsenal’s attack.
Arsenal’s Response
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta addressed the situation in a press conference, saying: “We know more now, and it’s not looking good at all. We need to consult with more specialists. I don’t want to confirm anything until we have a full report.”
Given Jesus’s potential long-term absence, Arsenal may be forced to dip into the January transfer window for reinforcements. The club may explore a temporary signing or even consider a permanent addition if the right deal comes up. However, since Arsenal already has two domestic loan spots filled by Neto and Sterling, they would likely look for options outside the Premier League.
Possible Transfer Options
Arsenal’s immediate focus will be on finding a suitable replacement, with a temporary move considered the most likely option. However, a permanent signing could also be explored if it aligns with the club’s budget and transfer goals. If Jesus’s recovery timeline extends into the summer, Arsenal may also look to fast-track their plans for the upcoming transfer window.
As the situation unfolds, Arsenal fans will be hoping for the best outcome for their star forward and a swift resolution in the transfer market to maintain their competitive edge.