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Gabriel Jesus

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Brazilian footballer (born 1997)

Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus withBrazil in 2018
Personal information
Full nameGabriel Fernando de Jesus[1]
Date of birth (1997-04-03)3 April 1997 (age 28)[2]
Place of birthSão Paulo, Brazil
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[3]
PositionForward
Team information
Current team
Arsenal
Number9
Youth career
2010–2012Anhanguera
2013–2015Palmeiras
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015–2017Palmeiras67(21)
2017–2022Manchester City159(58)
2022–Arsenal80(20)
International career
2015Brazil U206(1)
2015–2016Brazil U2311(5)
2016–Brazil64(19)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 17:09, 7 February 2026 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 22:10, 20 December 2025 (UTC)

Gabriel Fernando de Jesus (born 3 April 1997) is a Brazilian professionalfootballer who plays as aforward forPremier League clubArsenal and theBrazil national team.

Jesus began his senior club career atPalmeiras, where he was votedBest Newcomer at the2015 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and finished first in theCopa do Brasil. In 2016, he won theBola de Ouro helping Palmeiras win theirfirst national league title in 22 years. Jesus signed with English clubManchester City in January 2017 in a transfer worth £27 million,[4] and won four Premier League titles, threeEFL Cups, and anFA Cup. In July 2022, he joined Arsenal in a deal worth £45 million.

After winning 21 caps and scoring 7 goals at youth level, including reaching the final of the2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup and winning anOlympic gold medal at the2016 Summer Olympics,[5] Jesus made his senior debut for Brazil in September 2016. He was part of the squads that took part at theFIFA World Cup in2018 and2022,[6] also participating at theCopa América in 2019 and 2021, winning the former tournament.[7]

Early life

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Born inSão Paulo, Brazil. Jesus grew up in the neighbourhood of Jardim Peri, in poor conditions as his mother Vera was a single mother to him and his two brothers.[8] After initially playing street football, he joined amateur clubs in the region, his last one beingAssociação Atlética Anhanguera.[9][10]

Club career

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Palmeiras

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Jesus warming up forPalmeiras in 2015

On 1 July 2013, Jesus signed a youth contract withPalmeiras.[9] He was also the club's top goalscorer during the year, scoring 54 goals in 48 matches.[citation needed]

In January 2014, after lengthy negotiations, Jesus signed a three-year contract for Palmeiras with an additional two, with his salary to increase fromR$15,000 to four times as much in the fifth year; the fee to buy him out from his contract increased tenfold to R$30 million.[11] However, the deal changed the balance of his economic rights from 75 to 25% in favour of Palmeiras, to 70–30% in favour of his agents.[12]

Jesus scored 37 goals in 22 games for Palmeiras in the 2014 edition of the state under-17 championship, leading to offers from clubs throughout the country and abroad.[9] He was first included in Palmeiras' squad for a senior match on 27 August 2014, remaining an unusedsubstitute as they lost 0–1 at home toAtlético Mineiro in thefirst leg of the last 16 ofthe year'sCopa do Brasil. He did not make any senior appearances during the campaign, as his side was seriously threatened with relegation;[13] this decision, took by managersRicardo Gareca andDorival Júnior, was widely criticised by the supporters, who demanded a change for the youngster through apetition.[14]

Jesus made his senior debut on 7 March 2015 in the season'sCampeonato Paulista, replacingLeandro Pereira in the 73rd minute of a 1–0 win overCA Bragantino atAllianz Parque.[15] He totalled eight appearances, all off the bench, as theVerdão lost on apenalty shoot-out inthe final againstSantos.[citation needed] Jesus made his first career start on 29 April in thesecond leg of the second round ofthe year's cup, a 1–1 draw atSampaio Corrêa (6–2 aggregate). On 9 May, he made his first appearance in theCampeonato Brasileiro Série A, starting in a 2–2 home draw against Atlético Mineiro on the first day ofthe season.[16]

Jesus' first professional goal came inthe next round of the cup, away toASA de Arapiraca on 15 July, the only goal of the two-legged tie.[17] On 26 August, his two first-half strikes at theEstádio Governador Magalhães Pinto gave Palmeiras a 3–2 win overCruzeiro (5–3 aggregate), putting them into the quarter-finals.[18] Four days later he got his first league goals, starting and finishing a 3–2 win overJoinville Esporte Clube; the first goal came after 52 seconds.[19] Jesus finished the campaign with four goals from 20 games, and his team defeated Santos to win the cup; he was also a starter in both legs ofthe finals, but being substituted before half-time due to ashoulder injury. He was electedBest Newcomer in the league.[20]

On 4 February 2016, Jesus scored his firstPaulista goal, opening a 2–2 home draw withSão Bento in the second game ofthe season.[21] Twelve days later, he scored his first goal in continental football, a 2–2 draw away to Uruguay'sRiver Plate in the opening game of thegroup stage ofthat year'sCopa Libertadores, after coming on at the interval in place of fellow youngsterErik Lima.[22] Away toRosario Central on 6 April, he scored twice in a 3–3 draw but was sent off for the first time in his career for fighting with Damián Musto; he later apologised for his misconduct.[23]

In the opening game of thenational season at home toAtlético Paranaense on 14 May, Jesus scored twice in the second half of a 4–0 win.[24] He scored 12 goals as the team won their first national championship since 1994, and was namedBola de Ouro for player of the season.[25]

Manchester City

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Jesus with Manchester City in 2018

On 3 August 2016, it was announced that Jesus would sign forPremier League clubManchester City in January 2017 on a contract until the summer of 2021.[26] City paid a reported fee of £27 million/€33 million, plus add-ons.[27] The transfer was fully completed on 19 January 2017.[citation needed]

Jesus made his first Premier League appearance on 21 January, coming on as an 82nd-minute substitute forRaheem Sterling in a 2–2 draw withTottenham Hotspur at theCity of Manchester Stadium.[28] A week later, Jesus made his first appearance in Manchester City's starting XI, assisting a goal for Sterling in a 3–0FA Cup win overCrystal Palace.[29] On 1 February he made his firstPremier League start in place ofSergio Agüero, and assistedKevin De Bruyne in the 17th minute and then scored his first goal for the club in the 39th. With this, he became the first Manchester City player to have a goal and an assist in their first Premier League start, as well as only the third City player to be involved in two or more goals in their first Premier League start.[30] In his fourth game (third league start) Jesus broke a metatarsal in his right foot and was expected to be out for the remainder of the2016–17 Premier League season.[31] However, he returned in April for theManchester Derby, coming on as a substitute in a goalless draw.[32] Jesus ended the 2016–17 season with seven goals and four assists in 11 games.[33]

He scored his first Premier League goal of the2017–18 season on 26 August, an equaliser in a 2–1 away win overBournemouth,[34] and added two more in a 5–0 win againstLiverpool on 9 September.[35] He had a 14-game goal drought between 18 November 2017 and 7 March 2018 that encompassed a knee medial ligament injury on New Year's Eve, and after breaking his duck in the Champions League loss toBasel he admitted that fear of getting injured was affecting his game.[36] Jesus scored the last Premier League goal in the 2017–18 season againstSouthampton in the 94th minute, to secure City a league record 100 points.[37] On 3 August 2018, Jesus signed a contract extension with Manchester City, to take him up until 2023.[38]On 9 January 2019, Gabriel Jesus scored four goals for the first time in his career againstBurton Albion in a 9–0 victory.[39]

On 13 March 2019, Jesus scored once after coming on for Sergio Agüero in the 7–0 (10–2 aggregate)UEFA Champions League Round of 16 win overSchalke 04 and in doing so helped the club equal the record for the largest winning margin in the knockout phase of the competition.[40] On 22 June, Jesus switched his jersey number from the number '33' shirt to the number '9' shirt.[41]

On 7 August 2020, Jesus assisted and scored both goals respectively in a 2–1 win in the second leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League againstReal Madrid, played at theEtihad Stadium behind closed doors following theCoronavirus outbreak. Both goals were scored after Jesus' pressing forced two errors from Real Madrid defenderRaphael Varane, sealing Manchester City's spot in the quarter-finals.[42] He was the only player to score in two separate games against Real Madrid in the 2019–20 football season, having also scored in the first leg in Madrid.[43] This meant he reached 14 goals in only 22 Champions League games, a record bettered by only three non-European players.[44][non-primary source needed]

On 23 April 2022, Jesus scored four goals in a 5–1 home win overWatford, sealing his firstPremier League hat-trick.[45]

Arsenal

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On 4 July 2022, Jesus signed a long-term contract withArsenal, and was assigned the number 9 shirt.[46] The fee and the duration of the contract were undisclosed, yet it was reported the Brazilian signed a five-year contract on a £45 million deal.[47] On 5 August, he made his club debut in a 2–0 away win againstCrystal Palace in the Premier League.[48] On 13 August, in his second match and first at the Emirates, he scored his first and second competitive goals for the club againstLeicester City and also provided two assists in a 4–2 win.[49] On 31 August, Jesus scored Arsenal's first goal in a 2–1 home win overAston Villa, helping to maintain their 100% win rate from their opening five matches of the season.[50] He was later voted as Arsenal's Player of the Month for August 2022.[51] On 1 October, Jesus played in his firstNorth London derby, and scored from close-range as the Gunners won 3–1 against rivals Tottenham Hotspur.[52]

On 12 March 2023, he made his first appearance since recovering from the knee injury he sustained in the2022 FIFA World Cup, replacingLeandro Trossard in the 77th minute of Arsenal's 3–0 win atFulham.[53] He scored twice in Arsenal's 4–1 win againstLeeds United on 1 April, his first goals since recovering from his injury.[54] He finished his first season with 11 goals and six assists in all competitions.

On 3 September 2023, Jesus scored his first goal of the2023–24 season in a 3–1 victory overManchester United, netting Arsenal's third late in stoppage time.[55] On 20 September, Jesus scored in a 4–0 win againstPSV Eindhoven in theChampions League, as Arsenal made their return to the competition after a six-year absence.[56] He then scored in Arsenal's 2–1 loss toLens and then again in Arsenal's 2–1 win againstSevilla to become the first Arsenal player to score three goals in his first three consecutive matches in the Champions League sinceMarouane Chamakh in 2011.

Jesus scored his first goal of the 2024–25 season on 30 October 2024, opening the scoring in Arsenal's 3–0 win atPreston in the fourth round of theCarabao Cup.[57] On 18 December 2024, Jesus scored his first hat-trick for Arsenal, scoring all 3 goals in a 3–2 win overCrystal Palace in the Carabao Cup quarter-final.[58] On 12 January 2025, he sustained anACL injury during aFA Cup match against Manchester United which would sideline him for the rest of the season.[59] In September that year, he was left out of the team's squad for the2025–26 Champions League season.[60] After missing most of the 2025 calendar year, Jesus made his return to playing on December 10th in a Champions League match against Club Brugge.[61] On 30 December, he scored his first goal in over 11 months against Aston Villa, sealing a 4–1 home win for Arsenal.[62] After the goal, he celebrated by taking off his shirt, revealing a white undershirt with the words "I belong to Jesus", referencing a celebration first done by Brazilian starKaká.[63]

International career

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Jesus with theBrazil Olympic team in 2016

Jesus was part of theBrazil under-20 team that finished as runners-up at the2015 U-20 World Cup in New Zealand. He scored their first goal of the tournament in a 4–2 win overNigeria inNew Plymouth,[64] and converted as they advanced pastUruguay andPortugal on penalties.[citation needed]

In 2016, he was chosen inDunga's provisional 40-man squad for theCopa América Centenario in the United States, and was considered as a replacement for the injuredDouglas Costa in the final selection but missed out through the lack of aUS visa.[65] Later that year, he was one of five forward named in the squad for the team's hosting of theOlympic tournament.[66] He scored once against Danish keeperJeppe Højbjerg in their final group game againstDenmark, an eventual 4–0 win, and in the semi-final againstHonduras he added two more in a 6–0 victory.[67] Jesus won the Olympics with his team against Germany in a penalty shoot-out, scoring one of the penalties.[68]

Jesus made his debut for the senior team on 1 September 2016, in a2018 FIFA World Cup qualification game againstEcuador in Quito. He started the match and scored twice, as Brazil won 3–0.[69][70] Jesus was Brazil's highest scorer in theCONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers, with 7 goals in 10 matches.[71]In May 2018, he was named in Tite's final23-man squad for the2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[72] Jesus started all five games for Brazil at the tournament without scoring a goal.[73]

In May 2019, Jesus was included in Brazil's 23-man squad for the2019 Copa América on home soil.[74] In thefinal againstPeru on 7 July, at theMaracanã Stadium, he assisted the opening goal scored byEverton Soares, and later scored the match-winning goal late in the first half; however, he was sent off in the second half after collecting a second yellow card during the final following a collision withCarlos Zambrano. Brazil won the match 3–1 to win the title.[75] In August 2019, Jesus was handed a 2-month international ban from CONMEBOL, due to his behaviour after being red carded in the 2019 Copa América Final.[76]

In June 2021, he was included in Brazil's squad for the2021 Copa América on home soil.[77]

On 7 November 2022, Jesus was named in the squad for the2022 FIFA World Cup.[78] He was ruled out for the rest of the competition after picking up a right knee injury in thefinal group stage match againstCameroon.[79]

Style of play

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A versatile forward, Jesus is capable of playing in several attacking positions: he has been deployed as acenter forward, as an out-and-outstriker, as afalse 9, as aninside forward, as awinger or as anattacking midfielder. Jesus is renowned for his technical skills,dribbling ability, creativity, movement, and work ethic. Former Brazilian strikerRonaldo has praised Jesus and touted him for future success with the Brazil national team.[80][81] He has been praised by Manchester City's Pep Guardiola that of the players he has worked with, he is the ‘best striker/defender’.[82]

In October 2019, Jesus said he was open to switching to a winger role at Manchester City in the hope of getting more playing time, though he acknowledged that there was still intense competition in the team for a starting spot out on the wing.[83]

Upon joining Arsenal, Jesus has been placed up-front as a striker in a4-3-3 formation.[84]

Personal life

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Gabriel Jesus came to England with his mother and older brother, along with two friends.[85] He comes from a religious family and reportedly chose to wear the number 33 in tribute to the age at whichJesus Christ wascrucified.[86] He andNeymar got matching tattoos in August 2016 depicting a boy overlooking afavela.[87][88]

Jesus' signaturegoal celebration, ‘Alô mãe’ ("Hello, mother" in English) where he makes a telephone gesture – has featured in theFIFA video games.[89]

Jesus and his partner Raiane Lima have two children, a daughter and son, born in May 2022 and June 2025 respectively.[90][91]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 15 February 2026
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueState league[a]National cup[b]League cup[c]ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Palmeiras2015[92]Série A2048093377
2016[92]Série A2712125205[d]44621
Total4716205113548328
Manchester City2016–17[93]Premier League1071000117
2017–18[94]Premier League291300409[e]44217
2018–19[95]Premier League29765556[e]41[f]04721
2019–20[96]Premier League341442618[e]61[f]05323
2020–21[97]Premier League29952117[e]24214
2021–22[98]Premier League28841108[e]4004113
Total15958201017738202023695
Arsenal2022–23[99]Premier League261100106[g]03311
2023–24[100]Premier League27400108[e]400368
2024–25[101]Premier League17310445[e]0277
2025–26[102]Premier League10221203[e]2175
Total802031842260011331
Career total2869420534162511653020432156
  1. ^IncludesCampeonato Paulista
  2. ^IncludesCopa do Brasil,FA Cup
  3. ^IncludesEFL Cup
  4. ^Appearances inCopa Libertadores
  5. ^abcdefghAppearances inUEFA Champions League
  6. ^abAppearance inFA Community Shield
  7. ^Appearances inUEFA Europa League

International

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As of match played 21 November 2023[92][103]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Brazil201665
201773
2018123
2019147
202020
2021110
202271
202350
Total6419
As of match played 21 November 2023
Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Jesus goal.[92][103]
List of international goals scored by Gabriel Jesus
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
11 September 2016Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador1 Ecuador2–03–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
23–0
36 October 2016Arena das Dunas, Natal, Brazil3 Bolivia4–05–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
411 October 2016Estadio Metropolitano de Mérida, Mérida, Venezuela4 Venezuela1–02–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
515 November 2016Estadio Nacional, Lima, Peru6 Peru1–02–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
610 October 2017Allianz Parque, São Paulo, Brazil11 Chile2–03–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
73–0
810 November 2017Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France12 Japan3–03–1Friendly
927 March 2018Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany15 Germany1–01–0Friendly
1010 June 2018Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria17 Austria1–03–0Friendly
1112 October 2018King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia23 Saudi Arabia1–02–0Friendly
1226 March 2019Sinobo Stadium, Prague, Czech Republic27 Czech Republic2–13–1Friendly
133–1
145 June 2019Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil28 Qatar2–02–0Friendly
159 June 2019Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, Brazil29 Honduras1–07–0Friendly
164–0
172 July 2019Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil34 Argentina1–02–02019 Copa América
187 July 2019Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil35 Peru2–13–12019 Copa América
192 June 2022Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea55 South Korea5–15–1Friendly

Honours

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Palmeiras

Manchester City

Brazil U23

Brazil

Individual

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