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Zinchenko gets #17 as his new jersey number and he reveals why it’s special for him

Oleksandr Zinchenko will be sporting a new number for the upcoming 2024/25 Premier League season, switching from his current No. 35 to the coveted No. 17. The Ukrainian defender revealed the sentimental reason behind his decision, stating that the number holds special significance for him.

“The #17 is a very special number to me,” Zinchenko shared. “It was the number I wore as a young player & I’ve always requested to wear #17 when playing for my country. With #17 being free since Cedric left, I asked if I could change – thanks to everyone at the club.”

The No. 17 was previously worn by Cedric Soares, who departed Arsenal this summer. The availability of the number presented Zinchenko with an opportunity to reclaim a jersey that holds a deep personal connection for him.

The Ukrainian international’s decision to switch to No. 17 speaks volumes about his dedication and love for the game. It represents a symbol of his journey from his early days as a young player to becoming a key member of the Arsenal squad.

Zinchenko’s choice reflects a desire to embrace his roots and personal history, while also signifying his ambition to continue contributing to the club’s success. With his new number, he is ready to embark on another exciting chapter at the Emirates, aiming to replicate his impressive performances from last season.

Fans will be keen to see Zinchenko sporting his new number as he takes to the field for Arsenal in the upcoming Premier League campaign.

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