Arsenal 'target' hints at summer exit as club eye 'ambitious' swoop for Gunners forward

All the latest news surrounding Arsenal as they continue their Premier League title charge.

Arsenal have just two games to go in their Premier League title charge, and they remain in need of a favour. The Gunners need to win their last two games and hope City slip up against one of Fulham, Tottenham or West Ham.

The Gunners face Manchester United and Everton to face in their remaining games, and they know they must win both to have any real chance of taking top prize. In the meantime, we have rounded up all the latest news surrounding the Emirates Stadium.

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Gyokeres hint

Sporting CP star and reported Arsenal target Viktor Gyokeres has hinted at a possible exit this summer after winning the league title in Portugal. He said: “It was a good day and we will definitely celebrate. Let's see what will happen, it's just beginning. It's my first title. I explain the celebration at the end of the season, after the league and cup. Let's try to win everything. Ruben Amorim is a great coach, I wouldn't mind if he continued (laughs). I had many coaches, but of course Ruben Amorim brought me here, he was very important in my career.

"Thank you Sportinguistas, see you soon. It's football, I can't promise anything, I have a contract and I won't be sad if I stay, I'm very happy, but we'll see what happens. We can't predict much, but let's see what next year will be like, we still have games this season."

Jesus exit links

With a new striker on the wishlist, Arsenal’s current frontmen could attract interest, and according to CNN Brasil, Gabriel Jesus is attracting interest from his home country.

The report claims Palmeiras are interested in an ambitious loan deal for Jesus ahead of next season. The move would be a surprise one indeed given Jesus is still only 27 years of age and he likely wants to continue competing in Europe. Though, injuries have been an issue for him of late, and if a new striker is signed by Arsenal, he may have to consider his future if he wants to be a regular starter.

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