Jesus first burst onto the scene in March 2015, quickly becoming the crown jewel of the Palmeiras academy. During his brief but impactful stint with the senior team, he secured the Copa do Brasil in his debut year and followed it up with a historic Brasileirao title in 2016. Remarkably, that league triumph ended a 22-year drought for the club - a feat Jesus has now replicated with Arsenal by helping them secure their first league title in over two decades.
Following his success in Brazil, Jesus moved to Manchester City, where he became one of the most decorated Brazilians in Premier League history. With four league titles at City and another at Arsenal, he stands alongside Fernandinho with five winners' medals, trailing only goalkeeper Ederson, who has six. His pedigree is unquestionable, even if his recent goal-scoring form has seen a slight dip, with five goals in 26 appearances this term.