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Arsenal given Riccardo Calafiori expert transfer verdict as major myth busted

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Arsenal given Riccardo Calafiori expert transfer verdict as major myth busted

Arsenal are growing in confidence of strengthening their defence with the signing of Bologna and Italy centre-back Riccardo Calafiori.

football.london understands that the Gunners are interested in the 22-year-old after his impressive season at club-level and Euro 2024. The player is reportedly keen on the move to the Emirates Stadium, although Arsenal do face competition from Chelsea.




Viewed as the right profile for Mikel Arteta’s team, Calafiori’s versatility means he can play at left-back and centre-back. There have been question marks over his signing due to the need for reinforcements in other positions and the idea of spending close to £50m on a player not many people had heard off before this summer.

However, Italian football expert Richard Hall has been speaking to football.london to help analyse the centre-back and why the myths about his trajectory are unfair.

Despite reports that Calafiori has handed the ‘green light’ to complete a move to Arsenal, Hall has explained why that doesn’t necessarily mean a deal is close to being completed. “Bologna are in the Champions League so they’ll have more money. They’re not poor but they’re not seen as rich as some of the English clubs or top level Italian clubs,” he explained.

“They have a project going on, which is extremely good, and you’ve got to look at that. They’ve got Vincenzo Italiano in as head coach, who is very well-rated in Italy. At the moment, Bologna knew that Euro 2024 would increase Calafiori’s value and they’re open to discussions but the offer has to be tempting. Juventus are also really in there.

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