Mikel Arteta refused to comment on whether Arsenal want to sign Gabriel Jesus with Erling Haaland on his way to Manchester City.
City on Tuesday confirmed the club have reached an agreement in principle with Borussia Dortmund to bring prolific Norway striker Haaland to the Etihad Stadium ahead of next season.
Haaland’s imminent arrival would suggest starts would be even more limited for Jesus, who has netted eight Premier League goals this season.
The Brazil international’s agent, Marcelo Pettinati, said in an interview with Fabrizio Romano that he has held talks with Arsenal over a potential switch to the London club.
“We had talks with Arsenal about Gabriel Jesus,” he said. “We like the project – it’s a possibility we’re discussing.
“There are six more clubs interested in Gabriel. He’s focused on the final games with Man City. We’ll see.”
Arteta would not be drawn over a possible move for Jesus on the eve of a huge derby showdown at Tottenham on Wednesday.
The Gunners head coach said: “You know that I don’t talk about any players that are not with us.”
Asked if he wanted to add to his strike force, Arteta replied: “I’m looking for the strikers that we have in the team. This is my focus for the next three games.”
Arsenal will check on the fitness of England internationals Ben White and Bukayo Saka ahead of the short trip to Spurs.
Midfielder Thomas Partey misses out once again as Arteta’s side seek a win that would seal Champions League qualification.
The Gunners have won four consecutive games to stand on the brink securing a top-four finish and Arteta is determined to make it mission accomplished in their fierce rivals’ own backyard.
Arteta said: “The message is clear, if we win against them we will play in the Champions League next season. You don’t need much more motivation than that.”