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Jorginho reveals whether he will leave Arsenal in January

Arsenal midfielder Jorginho was linked with an exit from the gunners in the summer and fans are curious to know whether he will leave this time leave in January.

Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has opened up about his plans for the future, revealing that he would like to return to Italy at some point but is still happy at Arsenal and feels he has more to accomplish with the club.

Speaking while on international duty this week, Jorginho told The Metro UK, “I’m very much in doubt, I would like to return [to Italy] but I don’t know when the right time would be.”

He went on to say, “I want to return yes, but I don’t know when, I feel I still have things to do at Arsenal. It always takes time when you change teams, but the first six months at Arsenal were not negative, on the contrary.”

Jorginho’s comments suggest that while he has a desire to eventually return to Italy, he is focused on making an impact at Arsenal and believes there is still work to be done at the club.

The midfielder’s words will likely reassure Arsenal fans who may have been concerned about the possibility of him leaving in the upcoming January transfer window. It seems that Jorginho is committed to continuing his development and contributing to the team’s success in the months ahead.

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