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Ben White reveals the Arsenal teammate that has surprised over the last few weeks

Arsenal defender Ben White has praised his new teammate, Riccardo Calafiori, following the latter’s arrival at the club. The talented full-back joined Arsenal as the first signing of the 2024 summer transfer window, moving from Bologna for a fee believed to be around €45 million. White expressed confidence in Calafiori’s abilities and highlighted his seamless integration into the squad.

“Riccardo is amazing. He’s fit right in and is doing well,” White stated in an interview with Arsenal Media. Having trained with the team for a few weeks, Calafiori has quickly made a positive impression on his fellow players. According to White, the young defender’s physical attributes and playing style are significant assets for the team. “He’s strong, big, aggressive, and a very front foot defender,” he added, emphasizing the value Calafiori brings to the squad.

As Arsenal continues its campaign in both domestic and European competitions, White believes that Calafiori’s presence introduces healthy competition among defenders. He said, “He gives us a different type of full back so it’s good for everyone to compete and bring up the levels for everyone.” This sentiment echoes the club’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering an environment where players can thrive.

Calafiori’s arrival not only adds depth to Arsenal’s defensive line but also hints at the club’s ambition for the current season. With White’s endorsement and the potential for Calafiori to influence the team’s performance positively, Arsenal fans have reason to be excited about their new signing. As the 2024 season unfolds, the Gunners will be keen to see how this fresh talent contributes to their goals on the pitch.

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