Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has declared he is 100 percent confident the club will win the Premier League title this season. Speaking on former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand's YouTube channel, Jesus said, "Very confident, very confident," when asked if Arsenal will lift the trophy. The Brazilian emphasized the strength of the entire squad, not just the regular starters, describing the current team as building "something special." Arsenal currently lead the table, nine points ahead of defending champions Manchester City, who have a game in hand. Jesus has contributed 10 goals and seven assists in 29 appearances across all competitions this season. His optimism comes amid consistent performances from the north London side, who have lost just twice in the league. Manager Mikel Arteta's tactical approach and squad depth have been pivotal in maintaining their title challenge. The Gunners' next crucial fixture is a clash against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
When Gabriel Jesus says Arsenal are building "something special," it's not just belief—it's a signal of a shift in mentality. For years, Arsenal players have shied away from bold title claims, especially with Manchester City in pursuit. Now, with a nine-point cushion and a squad showing resilience, Jesus' confidence reflects a team that no longer sees itself as challenger, but as rightful heir. If that mindset holds, the Gunners might just end their 20-year wait on their own terms.