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Gabriel Jesus returns to Palmeiras after being granted leave by Arsenal

  • Arsenal grant Jesus leave

    The 28-year-old was seen working on his physical conditioning at the Brazilian club's base while on leave from the Gunners. Jesus remains a beloved figure among the Palmeiras faithful, having been their first major academy sale of the modern era when he joined Manchester City in 2017 for a fee of €32.75 million.

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    Jesus heads 'home'

    While his current focus is on Arsenal's pursuit of trophies, Jesus has openly expressed his attachment to Palmeiras in São Paulo, perhaps hinting at a future return.

    Speaking to Globo Esporte about his time at the training ground, Gabriel Jesus said: "I've always made sure to be at the training ground during breaks throughout my career. I think you can enjoy many things, spend time with family and loved ones, without neglecting your health and fitness. "Everyone knows that Palmeiras is like my home, it's where I grew up, and I always have the doors open to go to the club, there's not much of a secret. Arsenal and Palmeiras have an excellent relationship, and they agreed to let me train here."

  • Success and recovery in the Premier League

    Since leaving Brazil, Jesus has established himself as one of the most consistent Brazilian performers in Premier League history. After a successful stint at Manchester City, he moved to Arsenal, where he has become a vital part of Mikel Arteta's attacking unit, despite battling through a serious long-term knee injury suffered in late 2024.

    In 2026, the forward has rediscovered his clinical edge, recording four goals and an assist with an impressive average of a goal contribution every 120 minutes. He is currently on the verge of making history as the highest-scoring Brazilian in Premier League history; his 78 goals put him just four behind the record currently held by former Liverpool star Roberto Firmino.

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    Arsenal's crucial run-in awaits

    Despite his nostalgic trip to Brazil, the striker is expected back in London next week as Arsenal prepare for a defining period in their season. The Gunners have a packed schedule starting on April 4 against Southampton in the FA Cup quarter-finals, followed quickly by a Champions League quarter-final first leg clash against Sporting CP.