Jorginho, end of the adventure

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Arsenal could let Jorginho leave at the end of the season. The Italian midfielder benefits from a significant number of avenues to return to Serie A.

The general public may have forgotten this. Jorginho finished third in the 2021 Ballon d’Or, the year Chelsea lifted the Champions League for the second time in their history. Three years later, the former Blues midfielder has not left London but his time at Arsenal is numbered as his contract will expire on June 30.

The agent of the Italian international, European champion with the Azzurri in 2021, is seriously considering his son’s departure at the end of the season with a marked tendency for a return to Serie A. He would suit Lazio more, thanks to the presence of coach Maurizio Sarri who already knows his characteristics very well », Judged Joao Santos, cited by The Mirror.

Lazio, Napoli, Juventus?

The Brazilian native, 32, worked under Sarri, at Naples then at Chelsea. The reigning Italian champions are also part of the avenues mentioned by Jorginho’s council, who seems to be firing on all cylinders by quoting the Old Lady: “ Juventus has a great sporting director like Cristiano Giuntoli, with whom Jorginho spent many years in Naples. »

The person concerned, as most of the time in this case, avoided the subject when questioned by journalists. Will he leave Arsenal in a few weeks? “ I don’t know, I’m trying to enjoy the moment, to be honest. We haven’t talked about my contract and I just want to win matches with Arsenal. »

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