Arsenal: The Gunners have been assiduously trying to get Italian center-back Riccardo Calafiori; Fabrizio Romano notes that they have secured a comprehensive deal with Bologna. The formal announcement is probably not far off. Calafiori returned to Serie A with an amazing path. He revived his career with FC Basel after an average stay with AS Roma. He went back to Italy last season, joining Bologna where he recorded 37 games, two goals, and five assists. His defensive ability enabled Bologna to secure a place in the UEFA Champions League.
22 Year Old Centre Back Set To Move To Arsenal
Calafiori impressed out with his outstanding efforts despite Italy’s underwhelming Euro 2024 campaign. Although he has three years remaining on his Bologna deal, he said he wanted to join a better team. Though Mikel Arteta’s Gunners won the race, other elite European teams expressed interest. Arteta desired more defensive competition, hence Calafiori’s presence will definitely improve the standards.
Arsenal would benefit much from Calafiori’s adaptability. He covers at left-back and can play as a center defender. The Gunners first settled personal terms with Calafiori, then bargained with Bologna. The agreement is worth €45 million; €40 million initially and €5 million in add-ons make it Bologna also obtained a sell-on clause, which calls for talks with FC Basel, possessing a 50% sell-on clause. The teams are currently exchanging paperwork to complete the trade when those specifics are under order.
Earning €4 million per season, the 22-year-old will sign a five-year contract with Arsenal Before the Gunners make their formal announcement, he will have his physical in the US. From here, this signing seems to be a calculated action. Calafiori’s acquisition enhances our defense and creates good rivalry for beginning places. His capacity for many defensive responsibilities gives the team complexity. Aiming for success in local and European events, this signing underlines the Gunners’ intention to assemble a strong and flexible squad. This action may be a game-changer and prepare the ground for an outstanding season.
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Having been a Chelsea player since the age of seven, Trevoh Chalobah finds himself suspended and maybe sent off after a pre-season trip exclusion. Chalobah is annoyed, particularly since he has been with the club for 17 years. He played 13 games last season despite injury problems, helping Chelsea’s late charge to land sixth place.
Chelsea values Chalobah’s adaptability and native background especially in a market controlled by financial rules. Given his domestic status, the club would benefit overall if sold. Chalobah, nevertheless, feels excluded and thinks he is being driven out of Stamford Bridge. His feelings have been heightened by his absence from the pre-season team, which included several native players such Armando Broja and defenders Benoit Badiashile and Axel Disasi.
Chalobah is not eager to go quickly and has already rejected down numerous offers this summer. Running until 2028 with an option for an extra year, his long-term deal offers considerable influence in determining his destiny. Chelsea’s strategy, meanwhile, may heighten the pressure for him leaving.
Chalobah’s treatment by Chelsea begs doubts about their dedication to local talent. In the era of financial rules, financial stability is very vital, hence selling players like Chalobah has great financial advantage. Conor Gallagher also finds himself in a similar situation, showing a trend wherein Chelsea puts financial benefit ahead of the prospects of its native talents.