Update Arsenal on Ricardo Calafiori Bologna defender deal
- Arsenal are in talks to sign Ricardo Calafiori
- The Gunners want to sign the player as soon as possible.
- The player is a key target for the defender.
Arsenal a giant club in the Premier League, reported that the “Gunners” are in the process of accelerating negotiations to acquire Ricardo Calafiori , an Italian national team defender from Bologna, to strengthen the defense as soon as possible.
Watts said: “Arsenal’s efforts to ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app sign Ricardo Calafiori continue and they hope to reach an agreement with Bologna as soon as possible. At the time I write this, that has not happened yet, but the hope and expectation is that it will happen soon.”
“Discussions are ongoing between the two clubs to finalise a fee and structure the deal. Calafiori is Arsenal’s main target to strengthen their defence, so they will push for an agreement to be reached as soon as possible, but you can’t be sure until the contract is signed.”
“It’s an interesting business move for Arsenal. I have to admit that I don’t expect the first big deal in this transfer window to be at centre-back. It’s an area they’ve always wanted to strengthen, but I’d rather they strengthen in the forward areas first.”
“I can’t claim to be an expert when it comes to Calafiori’s skills. I haven’t seen him play much, but those I’ve spoken to who have seen him many times confirm that he has everything it takes to be a top defender.”
In the high-stakes world of football, talent often emerges in the most dramatic moments.
Riccardo Calafiori, a name rapidly gaining prominence, showcased his exceptional skills during Italy’s gripping match against Croatia.
His incredible solo effort, driving from his own third and setting up Mattia Zaccagni for a stunning equalizer, highlighted why Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is keen on bringing him to the Emirates.
But why have Arsenal identified him as the player to finally solve their two-year long left back problem? We break down the five reasons why: