Gabriel Jesus has thanked Manchester City for helping him develop as a player after sealing a £45m move to Arsenal.
The Brazil forward was unveiled as the Gunners’ latest signing on Monday morning and heads south to London after five-and-a-half years at the Etihad Stadium.
Jesus posted a video on his social media channels admitting it was a dream come true to ‘conquer’ with Man City and that he felt so many emotions while representing the club.
“The little boy from Jardim Peri, in the north of Sao Paulo, had a dream,” Jesus said. “When I was a kid, I just wanted to play football. The dream was becoming true. I wanted to conquer in Brazil, and I did. I wanted to represent my country, and I did.
“So, the phone rang. On the other side of the line was a new dream, one I hadn’t even dreamed of yet. When I realised, I was here. In Manchester, wearing the City shirt.
“Here I experienced everything. I cried, I smiled, I conquered, I was happy, I learned. I dreamed of conquering and we did. I experienced everything I ever wanted. Thank you, City. For being my life for more than five years. The boy from Jardim Peri will never stop dreaming.”
He later reiterated his feelings in a farewell interview with City.
“I’m happy to have been here almost six years,” said Jesus. “I just want to say thank you. I want them [the fans] to be happy forever because this club is amazing, this club is special.
“I have a good relationship with all of the players, staff, coaches and everyone at City. I wish all the best for the fans and the club.
“I will miss Manchester a little bit because I spent almost six years here and I know everything. I think I’m a better player and a better person as well..”
“I just say thank you to the Man City fans. Sometimes you can play s***, but you cannot stay in one position; you have to run, you have to try. I’m like this.”
Jesus leaves City having won ten trophies – including four Premier League titles – and scoring 95 goals in 236 games for the club.
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