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Man City stance on Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling transfers amid Arsenal and Chelsea links


Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling of Manchester City will be permitted to leave the club this summer, with Pep Guardiola's side apparently setting a target for both strikers' sales.

Man City are hoping to earn roughly £94 million from the departures of Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling, who have been linked with Arsenal and Chelsea, respectively.

Pep Guardiola's team has already added Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez this summer transfer window, and they are planning to make a lot of money off attackers who are considered surplus to needs in east Manchester. Riyad Mahrez is expected to stay at Etihad Stadium, according to reports.

Despite a late rumored challenge from Tottenham, Arsenal are the overwhelming favourites to complete a transfer for Jesus. Arsenal are said to have made a proposal for the Brazilian, but it fell short of City's reputed £50 million valuation. Chelsea have showed their colors in indicating their intense desire to sign Sterling, his soon-to-be former teammate. According to reports, manager Thomas Tuchel sees the 27-year-old as his priority summer target, despite Ousmane Dembele's desire.

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