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·28 May 2025

Watch: Calafiori reacts as Jorginho confirms Arsenal exit

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Italy international Riccardo Calafiori was among those reacting to Jorginho’s Arsenal exit on social media.

Italian midfielder Jorginho, a Euro 2020 winner with the Azzurri, confirmed he’d leave Arsenal as a free agent on Tuesday.


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“You know, sometimes the season is more than just football. It’s about moments. People. Growth,” Jorginho said in a video published on Instagram.

“It’s about feeling part of something bigger than yourself. When I arrived at Arsenal, I wasn’t just joining a club. I was stepping into a family. A team full of hunger, passion, and purpose.

Visualizza questo post su Instagram   Un post condiviso da Jorginho Frello (@jorginhofrello)

“I gave everything I had. Every day, every match. Not just for the results, but for this shirt and the fans. Your support meant everything, whether I was starting or on the bench. You made me feel valued and loved. That’s rare in football, and I’ll never forget it.

“Now it’s time to say goodbye, or maybe a ‘see you soon.’ When a place feels like home, a farewell is never easy, but I leave my head held high and my heart full.

“To my teammates, thank you for trusting me, for pushing me. To the coach, the staff and all the people behind the scenes. Thanks for the support on the pitch, off the pitch and for always being there for me with kindness and love. To the fans, thank you for signing my name and believing in me. Thank you, Arsenal.”

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Jorginho’s compatriot Calafiori was among those reacting to the news and commented on Jorginho’s social media post with three heart emojis.

Arsenal defender William Saliba wrote: ‘Thank you for everything, my brother.’

Jorginho spent two and a half seasons at Arsenal, scoring two goals in 79 appearances.

He has also netted five goals in 57 matches with the Azzurri. The 33-year-old is set to join Brazilian side Flamengo as a free agent.

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