Player Profile
Gabriel Martinelli

Gabriel Martinelli
Arsenal
Position
Primary
Left Winger
Others
Striker, Right Winger
Arsenal 2025/26 Snapshot
Career
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Gabriel Martinelli gives Brazil one of their quickest and most aggressive vertical attackers. The Arsenal forward can stretch a game, press at pace, and arrive inside the box with the timing of a striker rather than a pure winger. FIFA World Cup 2026.
At 24, he is right in the middle of his prime-building years. That makes him one of the more interesting Brazil names heading into the 2026 tournament cycle. Fans tracking him alongside all qualified teams are still following one of the most important names in Brazil's road to the tournament.
Team Overview
Martinelli matters because he offers directness without killing structure. He can run beyond the line, attack the far post, and still do the defensive work modern wide forwards are expected to handle. Fans who want the full national-team picture can also track him through Brazil and the tournament route that runs through the match schedule and the three-country map of the host venues.
For Brazil, that profile is very useful. He can start wide and open the pitch for others, or he can become a second runner when the main striker drops.
Early Life and Background
Birthplace, family, and youth football journey
Martinelli was born in Guarulhos on 18 June 2001 and developed through Ituano rather than one of Brazil's giant academy pipelines. That route made his rise feel unusual, but it also showed how quickly his raw athletic and attacking tools could translate.
Arsenal spotted that upside early. The move to England was bold, but his speed, intensity, and willingness to attack space gave him a real base to build on.
Club Career
Early clubs and development
Ituano gave Martinelli the first senior minutes that changed his career. Arsenal then became the place where he learned to connect his natural running power to a more tactical game.
The early years in London were about refining end product and body shape in the final third. Once those pieces sharpened, he started to look like a genuine Premier League-level match-winner.
Current club and recent form
Martinelli now sits in Arsenal's core attacking group. He remains one of the team's best threats in transition and one of the hardest runners for defenders to track when Arsenal break quickly.
That makes him valuable to Brazil too. He brings top-level club intensity into the national side's wider attack. Supporters following his club rhythm through the broadcast guide can already see how closely his club form connects to Brazil's wider 2026 picture.
Gabriel Martinelli — Stats and Performance
| Season | Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-2019 | Ituano | 34 | 10 | yet to be confirmed |
| 2019-2026 | Arsenal | 200+ | 50+ | yet to be confirmed |
| 2025/26 | Arsenal | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Martinelli's career line shows steady upward growth rather than one giant statistical explosion. That is often what long-term top-level development looks like, especially for a wide attacker.
International Career
Caps, goals, and major tournaments
Martinelli was part of Brazil's 2022 World Cup squad and has stayed involved through the current cycle. He gives the national team another attacker whose game suits both wide combination play and fast transition moments.
He is still building his full Brazil résumé, but the tools are already proven. Pace, pressing, and direct movement always matter at this level.
| National team | Caps | Goals | Tournament involvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | 21 | 3 | World Cup 2022 squad; Copa América 2024; 2026 qualifying cycle |
Playing Style and Key Strengths
Position, role, and standout qualities
Martinelli is a winger who wants to run beyond defenders, not just receive to feet. He attacks the box with conviction, presses hard, and can create panic simply by threatening the space behind a full-back.
He is most dangerous from the left, but he is not a one-action player. He can combine, finish early, and support the press without dropping the intensity of his first run.
That balance is what makes him so useful in modern front lines. He gives speed, work rate, and end-product potential in one role.
Personal Info and Profile
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full name | Gabriel Teodoro Martinelli Silva |
| Date of birth | 18 June 2001 |
| Age | 24 |
| Nationality | Brazil |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
| Weight | yet to be confirmed |
| Position | Forward |
| Preferred foot | Right |
| Current club | Arsenal |
| Contract end | June 2027 |
| Transfer value | €55M |
| Jersey number | 22 |
| Weekly salary | £242,000 |
| Estimated net worth | £47,847,280 |
Transfer News and Market Value
The transfer picture around Martinelli in 2026 is more about value than actual availability. Arsenal still hold a major attacking asset, and public salary data keeps him under a contract cycle through June 2027.
That means speculation exists, but the practical expectation is stability. He looks much more like a player Arsenal want to keep central than one ready to move.
Salary and Net Worth
Salary Sport's latest Arsenal listing places Martinelli at £242,000 per week and £12.584 million per year. That figure reflects his rise from promising young signing to established frontline starter at a major Premier League club.
The same public tracker estimates his net worth at £47,847,280 heading into 2026. It is still an estimate, but it gives a useful picture of how far his earnings profile has grown.
Gabriel Martinelli 2026 Style, Strengths, and Tournament Outlook
Martinelli's biggest strength is directness. He can turn a controlled possession phase into a dangerous one in a single run.
The key question is consistency of final output over a full tournament cycle. Brazil know the chaos he creates; they also want the final numbers to stay high.
If those pieces line up, he can be one of the most useful supporting attackers in the squad. His game already fits tournament football well. Fans can follow the detail through fixture pages, the live race in the group standings, and real-time updates on live scores.