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Jorginho’s agent reveals whether the Italian will leave Arsenal in the summer

Arsenal fans have been buzzing with anticipation as Jorginho’s agent, Santos, sheds light on the Italian midfielder’s future. With Jorginho’s contract set to expire in June, Santos has made it clear that discussions with Arsenal regarding a potential extension are their top priority via Fabrizio Romano.

The midfielder’s impact at Arsenal this season has been nothing short of impressive, particularly in crucial matches where his presence has been felt on the pitch. His composed demeanor and precise passing have often proven instrumental in dictating the tempo of games and breaking down stubborn opposition defenses.

Santos’s comments have injected an air of optimism among Arsenal faithful, who have come to appreciate Jorginho’s contributions to the team’s performances. With Arsenal boasting a fantastic group of players, Santos believes that Jorginho’s skill set could continue to be an asset for the club in the upcoming season.

However, the agent also leaves the door open to the possibility of a return to Italy for Jorginho in the future. While his focus remains on Arsenal for now, Santos acknowledges that a move back to his homeland is not out of the question.

Jorginho’s versatility and tactical intelligence have endeared him to both fans and managers alike, making him a valuable asset on the field. His ability to control the midfield and orchestrate play has been a key component of Arsenal’s success in important matches throughout the season.

As negotiations between Jorginho’s camp and Arsenal unfold in the coming months, fans will be eagerly awaiting news of a potential contract extension. With his future hanging in the balance, Jorginho’s presence at Arsenal could prove pivotal in the club’s quest for silverware in the seasons to come.

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