- Newcastle United join Everton in race for Arsenal attacker
- Brazilian seeking regular football ahead of next summer’s World Cup
- Competition could complicate any move to the Hill Dickinson
Everton’s reported interest in Gabriel Jesus appears set to face a significant test, with Newcastle United also credited with an interest in the Arsenal forward.
ReadEverton has already reported claims linking the Blues with a move for Jesus as David Moyes assesses options to strengthen his attack this summer.
The latest reports suggest Everton are no longer the only Premier League club monitoring the situation, with Newcastle also said to be keeping tabs on the Brazilian’s availability.
For Everton, that introduces a familiar challenge.
Newcastle’s presence changes the landscape
There is little question that Jesus would represent a decent addition for a number of Premier League clubs.
Despite an inconsistent spell at Arsenal, the 29-year-old remains a proven top-flight performer with experience at both domestic and international level. His ability to operate across the front line would also offer tactical flexibility to any prospective suitor.
Newcastle’s reported interest inevitably alters the dynamics of the situation.
Eddie Howe’s side can offer Champions League football and have established themselves as regular contenders in the upper reaches of the Premier League table. That level of competition is difficult for most clubs outside the traditional top six to match.
It means Everton would likely need to present a compelling sporting case should formal interest develop into negotiations.
Opportunity remains for Everton
That does not necessarily place Everton at a disadvantage.
Reports suggest Jesus is keen to remain in the Premier League as he looks to secure regular first-team football ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Playing time is therefore expected to be a major consideration.
Everton can offer the prospect of a leading role within Moyes’ squad as the club continues its rebuild under The Friedkin Group. The manager has already made clear that additions in attacking areas are among the priorities this summer.
Jesus would bring a different profile to Everton’s existing options.
Rather than functioning purely as a penalty-box striker, he is capable of dropping deeper, linking play and operating in wider attacking positions when required.
A situation worth monitoring
At this stage, there is no indication that a deal is close.
However, the emergence of Newcastle as a potential rival is a reminder of the level of competition Everton are likely to encounter in the market this summer.
The club may be ambitious in its recruitment plans, but securing targets with established Premier League pedigrees is rarely straightforward.
Jesus is the latest example of that reality.








