Jesus formally moves to Manchester City
Brazilian starlet Gabriel Jesus has formally
completed his move to Manchester City from Palmeiras, the Premier League club
announced on Thursday.
City agreed to sign Jesus on a five-year contract
in August, but the 19-year-old was immediately loaned back to Palmeiras until
the end of the Brazilian season in December.
With City having now completed his registration, he
could make his debut for Pep Guardiola’s side in Saturday’s home game with
high-flying Tottenham Hotspur.
“I want to win titles and Manchester City is a club
that is used to winning,” Jesus said in comments published on the City website.
“City is a club that always competes for the title
in the competitions it enters, so that was an important factor, and because of
the manager, Guardiola, and the squad.”
Jesus, who can play right across the front line, is
one of the most highly rated youngsters in world football and is reported to
have cost City an initial fee of £27 million ($33.3 million, 31.2 million
euros).
He helped Palmeiras to their first league title in
22 years last year and has scored scored five goals in his first six games for
Brazil.
“Gabriel is a technically gifted player who was
chased by some of Europe’s biggest clubs and we are delighted he decided to
join City,” said City’s director of football Txiki Begiristain.
“He has the potential to become one of the best
attacking players in the game and we look forward to watching him develop further
here in Manchester.
“I think with Pep Guardiola as manager and the
squad we already have here, Jesus has the perfect platform to reach his full
potential.”
Jesus’s arrival is a timely lift for Guardiola, who
finds himself under intense scrutiny after last weekend’s chastening 4-0 defeat
at Everton.
It was City’s fifth league defeat of the season and
left them in fifth place in the table, two points off the Champions League
places and 10 points below leaders Chelsea.
AFP