Everton are plotting a summer move for Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus as David Moyes looks to reshape his attacking options at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The Toffees finished 13th in the Premier League during the 2025/26 season, missing out on European qualification by just four points.
Football Insider has reported that Everton have identified Gabriel Jesus as a key target as they look to revamp their offensive department ahead of next season.
Arsenal are seeking approximately £20 million for the former Manchester City forward, but Everton are hoping to negotiate that price down significantly.
The Toffees have reportedly informed Arsenal they will only consider the signing if the fee falls below the Gunners’ current asking price.
Jesus endured a difficult 2025/26 campaign after suffering an ACL rupture that ruled him out for the opening half of the season.
Despite his injury-disrupted year, the Brazilian managed six goals and two assists in all competitions for Arsenal once he returned to action.
Jesus has fallen behind both Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyokeres in the Arsenal pecking order, making a fresh start away from the Emirates Stadium an attractive proposition.
A move to Everton could give Jesus the platform to reclaim his best form, with the Brazilian likely to be placed ahead of Thierno Barry in the Toffees’ attacking hierarchy.
Both Arsenal and Jesus may need to make financial sacrifices to push the deal through, with Everton potentially unable to meet the player’s current wage demands at the Emirates.
Everton’s reported interest in Jack Grealish and John Stones suggests the club are planning a significant summer recruitment drive ahead of their European qualification push.
If Moyes can secure Jesus and further additions, Everton will go into next season with genuine ambitions of climbing well above their current mid-table standing.
