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Gabriel Jesus Gives Positive Update On Injury Recovery, Eyes Arsenal Return And Brazil World Cup Spot

Gabriel Jesus Nears Arsenal Comeback After Long Injury Layoff

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has given fans reason to smile after revealing that his recovery from a long-term knee injury is going smoothly. The Brazilian forward, who has been out since January following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury against Manchester United in the FA Cup, says he is “feeling great” and close to a return.

Jesus underwent surgery earlier this year and has spent the past 10 months in intensive rehabilitation. Now, the 27-year-old insists that while progress has been encouraging, he’s determined not to rush the final stages of his comeback.

“I’m feeling great. My knee is responding very well,” Jesus told The Standard (via SportsMole). “I’m looking forward to being around the team again soon, to come back to do what I love to do.”


Staying Patient In The Final Stretch

The former Manchester City striker admitted that the final phase of recovery is the most delicate part — and he’s being extra cautious to avoid any setbacks.

“It’s been too long. When you’re close to the end, it’s tempting to push too hard,” Jesus said. “I just need to keep my feet on the floor, keep doing great work, and when the time comes, I’ll be ready.”

Arsenal fans will be hoping that time comes soon, as Jesus’ return would be a timely boost in the club’s Premier League and Champions League campaigns.


Eyes On Brazil’s World Cup Squad

Beyond club football, Jesus has another goal in sight — a spot in Brazil’s squad for the upcoming World Cup. Having already featured in two editions (2018 and 2022), he’s eager for a third.

“Of course, I would love to be there for a third,” he said. “We have great players and an amazing squad, but I trust in myself. As soon as I start playing again, I’ll do my best to get involved.”

However, with Viktor Gyökeres currently Mikel Arteta’s preferred striker and Kai Havertz also vying for minutes once fit, Jesus may have to fight for his place in the team — or even consider a move elsewhere if opportunities are limited.


A Crucial Return For Arsenal

Manager Mikel Arteta will be keen to have Jesus back as Arsenal push for trophies on multiple fronts. His energy, pressing, and creativity make him a key piece in Arsenal’s attacking system.

With the forward “feeling great” and training on grass again, his return could provide the spark Arsenal need to maintain momentum in their title pursuit.

For Jesus, though, the focus remains clear — return stronger, stay fit, and prove he still belongs among football’s elite.

Abdul Noah Ocholi

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