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Gabriel Jesus was hoping to enjoy more playing time at Manchester City this season, after the English champions’ decision to not sign a replacement for Sergio Agüero last summer.

The Brazil international, however, has made only 15 league starts so far and only one of them came in this calendar year, and he’s been restricted to only 108 minutes on the pitch.

He has failed to cement a place in Pep Guardiola’s plans in the past few seasons . Despite the situation in Manchester, the 24-year-old has ended up in the sights of Juventus for the next window.

That’s according to Tutto Juve, who add the striker ‘may be willing to change’ clubs in the summer, in order to gain more prominence.

Earlier this week, the Turin club’s CEO, Maurizio Arrivabene confirmed Paulo Dybala will leave the Old Lady when his contract with them expires in June.

The Argentine’s impending exit has seen the Serie A side start ‘probing different paths’ and one of them leads to the Citizens attacker.

Juve showed interest in him last summer and it’s claimed they are ‘willing to repeat the interest’, as long as the transfer fee is ‘not higher than €30m’.

Jesus maybe looking to leave City, and if he makes a decision to change clubs, it needs to be seen whether or he will pick Juventus as his next destination.