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News18
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Jorginho Joins Flamengo For Club World Cup After Leaving Arsenal
Brazil-born Italy international Jorginho joined Flamengo after leaving Arsenal. The 33-year-old signed a three-year contract and will compete in the Club World Cup. Brazil-born Italy international Jorginho has joined Flamengo ahead of next week's Club World Cup after leaving Premier League side Arsenal. The 33-year-old midfielder signed a three-year contract with the Rio de Janeiro club, having spent seven seasons in England, including five with Chelsea. He has made 57 appearances for Italy since his international debut in 2016 and was part of the country's Euro 2020-winning team. (With AFP Inputs) Location : Brazil First Published:


France 24
2 days ago
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- France 24
Italy's Jorginho joins Flamengo after Arsenal exit
The 33-year-old midfielder has agreed a three-year contract with the Rio de Janeiro club after spending the last seven seasons in England, including five with Chelsea. He returns to his native Brazil after joining Flamengo as a free agent. It will be the first time he has played for a club in the country of his birth since leaving Brazil for Italy as a teenager. Jorginho's arrival comes in time for him to feature at the expanded 32-team Club World Cup in the United States, where Flamengo will play Los Angeles FC, Tunisian champions Esperance and Chelsea in Group D. Jorginho won the UEFA Champions League in 2021 and the old version of the Club World Cup the following year while at Chelsea. He has made 57 appearances for Italy since his international debut in 2016 and was a member of the country's Euro 2020-winning team. © 2025 AFP
Yahoo
2 days ago
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Italy's Jorginho joins Flamengo after Arsenal exit
Brazil-born Italy international Jorginho has signed for Flamengo ahead of the Club World Cup next week following his departure from Premier League side Arsenal. The 33-year-old midfielder has agreed a three-year contract with the Rio de Janeiro club after spending the last seven seasons in England, including five with Chelsea. Advertisement He returns to his native Brazil after joining Flamengo as a free agent. It will be the first time he has played for a club in the country of his birth since leaving Brazil for Italy as a teenager. Jorginho's arrival comes in time for him to feature at the expanded 32-team Club World Cup in the United States, where Flamengo will play Los Angeles FC, Tunisian champions Esperance and Chelsea in Group D. Jorginho won the UEFA Champions League in 2021 and the old version of the Club World Cup the following year while at Chelsea. He has made 57 appearances for Italy since his international debut in 2016 and was a member of the country's Euro 2020-winning team. jss/rsr/raa/mw/lp
Yahoo
18-03-2025
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Can Liverpool Secure Serie A Star for £63m This Summer?
As Liverpool's strong Premier League campaign continues under Arne Slot, the club's ambitions are growing. With the prospect of securing a title in Slot's first season at Anfield, Fenway Sports Group (FSG) is poised to strengthen the squad further, knowing that the competition is fierce, particularly from the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City. With the summer transfer window on the horizon, Liverpool are already planning major moves, with key positions being targeted for reinforcement. One of the most significant positions in need of attention is the defence, and according to Fichajes, Liverpool are ready to make an ambitious bid for Alessandro Bastoni. The Inter Milan central defender, who has impressed in Serie A and the Champions League, is reportedly set to be the subject of a €75million (£63m, $82m) bid from the Reds. Bastoni, 25, has long been regarded as one of the best defenders in Italy, and his physicality, technique, and ability to play the ball from the back are seen as qualities that align perfectly with Arne Slot's tactical approach. Described by former Inter star Andrea Ranocchia as 'the best defender in Italy and among the best in Europe for his age,' Bastoni's potential is clear. Having already won two Serie A titles and reached a Champions League final with Inter Milan, Bastoni brings valuable experience to any side he joins. His role in Italy's Euro 2020-winning squad further attests to his pedigree. Fichajes reports that Liverpool view him as a key piece to strengthen their defence for both the present and the future. However, the possibility of Inter Milan selling their star defender in the summer remains uncertain. With Inter Milan competing at the top level of both Serie A and European football, parting with Bastoni would be a difficult decision, especially if they clinch another league title or the Champions League. Liverpool are not the only club in pursuit of Bastoni. According to Fichajes, Bayern Munich also see his €58m release clause as good value for money, and Barcelona have long admired the player. However, both clubs face their own hurdles: Bayern have already made significant signings, and Barcelona are constrained by financial challenges. Despite this, Liverpool will need to move quickly to secure a deal, especially if their competitors decide to ramp up their interest. Bastoni's potential move to Liverpool could see him solidify their defensive line alongside Virgil van Dijk, who may be leaving Anfield this summer. With Ibrahima Konaté's future also in doubt, signing a player of Bastoni's calibre would provide Liverpool with much-needed stability in defence for years to come. Liverpool's ambitions extend beyond bolstering their defence. Fichajes also reports that the club is preparing a €150million (£126m, $164m) bid for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez, and they are equally ready to offer €75million (£63m, $82m) for RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons. Both players have shown promise in their respective leagues, with Alvarez impressing at Atletico after his move from Manchester City, and Simons emerging as one of the brightest talents in European football. While these reports must be taken with caution, there is clear interest in these players. According to AnfieldWatch, Liverpool are preparing to make a club-record bid for Alvarez, and The Athletic has suggested that Simons could be a key addition to Liverpool's midfield. Should these deals go ahead, they would significantly enhance Liverpool's attacking options, with Alvarez's versatility as both a centre-forward and winger providing more flexibility for Slot's tactical setup. The pursuit of Alessandro Bastoni is an exciting prospect for Liverpool. The central defender would undoubtedly add quality and depth to the defence, providing an immediate upgrade alongside Van Dijk or his potential replacement. Bastoni's composure on the ball and physical prowess make him a perfect fit for the Premier League, and with his age and potential, he could be a key figure in Liverpool's defence for years to come. However, while Bastoni's potential arrival is a major talking point, it's important for Liverpool to approach the summer with a balanced view. The financial commitment required to bring him in is substantial, and with other clubs circling, Liverpool must move quickly and decisively. The reports of interest in Julian Alvarez and Xavi Simons are equally promising, but the club's priorities should be to shore up the defence first. With Van Dijk's future uncertain and Konaté possibly leaving, ensuring stability at the back must be Liverpool's top priority. Ultimately, if Liverpool can secure these deals, it will be a statement of intent for the coming seasons. But, as always with transfers, the club must proceed cautiously, making sure that each signing fits into the wider plan to challenge for titles both domestically and in Europe.