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World Cup 2026 Watch: Gabriel Jesus Opens Door to Serie A Move Amid Brazil Ambitions

Football Italia·June 29, 2026
As the road to the FIFA World Cup 2026 heats up, Brazilian internationals are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to secure a roster spot. Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is the latest star to make headlines, dropping a tantalizing transfer hint regarding Serie A while opening up about his relationship with Brazil's incoming manager, Carlo Ancelotti. According to Football Italia, the Gunners forward recently revealed that he 'dreamed of playing' in Italy during his childhood. For a player currently navigating a highly competitive attacking pecking order at the Emirates, a potential switch to Serie A could be exactly what he needs to revitalize his club career and cement his place on the plane for North America. "When I was a kid, I watched a lot of Italian football," Jesus admitted, sparking immediate speculation that a Premier League exit could be on the horizon. With the 2026 World Cup rapidly approaching, consistent playing time is paramount. A move to a top Italian side could offer the tactical development and regular starts he craves to force his way up Ancelotti's international depth chart. Speaking of the new Seleção boss, Jesus didn't shy away from making an honest admission regarding Carlo Ancelotti. The legendary Italian tactician is set to take over the Brazilian national team, bringing a wealth of experience and a proven track record of managing world-class attackers. Jesus’s transparency sheds light on the high standards the Brazilian squad will need to meet. Ancelotti will be tasked with molding a cohesive, dominant unit out of Brazil's vast pool of talent, and Jesus's willingness to adapt and impress his new coach speaks volumes about his dedication to the national cause. For World Cup 2026 watchers, this developing storyline is one to monitor closely. Will Jesus remain in North London to fight for his place under Mikel Arteta, or will he follow his childhood dream to the Italian peninsula to secure his World Cup future? With the expanded 48-team tournament fast approaching, Jesus knows that every club decision between now and 2026 directly impacts his chances of bringing home a sixth star for Brazil.