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‘I still have three dreams’… £45m Arsenal man admits he wants to win major tournament with another club
Although still dedicated to the cause at Arsenal, one senior player has now admitted he dreams of winning silverware elsewhere.
It has been far too long since Arsenal won a Premier League title, something Mikel Arteta will be aiming to change this season.

And given how productive 2024 has been for Arsenal in the Premier League, there’s fresh optimism this could be the season.
Whilst the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber, three important players, have missed large periods of the season, others have stepped up.
Perhaps Leandro Trossard’s role as a false nine has been the most impressive of late, a player on the periphery of things who is now driving a title charge forwards.
Similarly, Kai Havertz continues to get better with every game, a player who is now receiving far less scrutiny.
And although the duo are doing well, fans will still be itching for Gabriel Jesus to return in order to boost their fire power further.
That being said, Jesus has now admitted that he has some dreams away from Arsenal for the future.
Gabriel Jesus admits he dreams of winning trophy with Palmeiras after Arsenal
Jesus was speaking in a interview with ‘’ in Portuguese and said he wants to win three more trophies in his career.
The striker reiterated how happy he is at Arsenal right now, explaining his commitment to the club, but admitted he does dream of winning the Copa Libertadores.

Jesus said: “[Arsenal] It’s a giant that was sleeping that woke up. I wasn’t so aware before I arrived here of how huge this club is. I’m in love with Arsenal.”
He later continued: “I’m more mature now. I’m established and 100% focusing on my football. I still have three dreams: to win the World Cup, the Champions League and then the Libertadores with Palmeiras.”
Of course, Arsenal fans probably wouldn’t complain too strongly if Jesus chose to leave after already delivering a Champions League trophy in North London.
In truth, it shouldn’t be too much of a concern that Jesus dreams of winning trophies away from Arsenal, afterall, Palmeiras are his boyhood club.
But it certainly seems as if the Brazilian still has plenty of energy left to achieve a lot at Arsenal first.
That being said, one player has now admitted that he was ‘devastated’ to miss out on a Arsenal move in recent years.