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Mikel Arteta reveals the Arsenal star that he doesn’t want to lose in the summer

The summer transfer window is fast approaching and Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has opened up on the player that he won't want lose in the upcoming window.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed his strong desire to retain midfielder Jorginho beyond the current season, highlighting the Italian’s significant contributions both on and off the field. Jorginho’s arrival at Arsenal was met with some skepticism, but his performances quickly won over fans and manager alike.

“I would love to keep him. He knows that. The club is fully supportive of that. He’s a really important player with us on and off the field and he makes us better so I want him to stay,” Arteta revealed to Arsenal Media, underscoring the high regard in which he holds the Italian midfielder.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 23: Jorginho of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Chelsea FC at Emirates Stadium on April 23, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Jorginho’s experience, composure, and tactical intelligence have been invaluable to Arsenal’s midfield, providing stability and control during crucial moments. His ability to dictate the tempo of the game and distribute the ball effectively has added a new dimension to the Gunners’ style of play.

With Arsenal currently leading the Premier League table with 80 points, closely followed by Manchester City with 79 points and a game in hand, Jorginho’s contributions have been particularly important in high-pressure situations. His composure and leadership qualities have helped the team navigate challenging moments and maintain their focus on the title race.

Arteta’s public declaration of his desire to keep Jorginho at Arsenal demonstrates the midfielder’s growing influence within the squad and the recognition of his importance to the team’s success. His experience and winning mentality have proven to be valuable assets, and his continued presence would undoubtedly benefit Arsenal as they aim to build a squad capable of sustained success.

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