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Mikel Arteta tells Gabriel Jesus to 'accept the coach's decision' after he was snubbed

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has told Gabriel Jesus to ‘accept the coach’s decision’ after being snubbed by the Brazil national team.The £45million striker has been a revelation at the Emirates this season, becoming the Gunners’ star player after being reunited with his former Manchester City coach Arteta. He has six goal involvements in six Premier League matches already, but was surprisingly left out of Brazil’s upcoming friendlies against Ghana and Tunisia in preparation for the World Cup.Jesus will therefore remain at London Colney along with teammates Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Magalhaes, who were similarly left out by manager Tite.
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10 biggest transfer fees received by Arsenal - and how the players fared afterwards
Arsenal are still waiting for their first winter arrival.Despite reports that a deal for Dusan Vlahovic are nearing a conclusion, the Gunners are still yet to acquire the 21-year-old and face competition from Serie A giants Juventus for his signature.Mikel Arteta is in desperate need of a forward with AWOL ex-captain Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang unlikely to feature for Arsenal again.Elsewhere, Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah will both see their current deals expire at the end of the season and there are no signs that either will be afforded a new contract.And while the Gunners boss is rightfully concerned with bringing in the desired quality up-front, he might want to keep one eye over his shoulder for any players seeking a way out of the club.In recent years, the last few days of the transfer window have seen Arsenal lose some of their biggest stars with Alexis Sanchez, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Mezut Ozil all moving on with less than a week of the window to go.And with the success some of these stars have had since leaving north London, Arteta might want to lock the gates at London Colney until February 1st.Daily Star Sport brings you the 10 biggest transfer fees Arsenal have received and how the players fared at their new clubs...Who would you like to see Arsenal sign in January? Let us know in the comments section.After three seasons with the Gunners, Samir Nasri opted to join high-flying Manchester City in the summer of 2011, leaving Arsenal fans fuming with his "club of the future" comments.The Frenchman made an instant impression in the northwest, providing three assists on his debut as the Cityzens comfortably dispatched Tottenham 5-1.Now a two-time Premier League winner with Man City, perhaps Nasri was
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