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Jorginho’s Shock Decision: Arsenal Stay or Glamorous Move Abroad?
Arsenal midfielder Jorginho is reportedly keeping his options open as his contract nears its expiry, with interest emerging from both Brazil and Major League Soccer. However, the experienced Italian is also said to be enjoying life under Mikel Arteta at London Colney and would be happy to remain at Arsenal on a rolling one-year deal, according to The Sun.
The 32-year-old has become an important figure at Arsenal, both on and off the pitch. While his minutes have fluctuated due to the presence of players like Declan Rice and Thomas Partey, Jorginho has often stepped up when called upon — offering calmness, leadership, and tactical intelligence in the heart of midfield.
As Arsenal weigh up their plans for next season, Jorginho has been quietly laying the groundwork for his post-playing career. He has reportedly started working on his coaching badges at the club’s London Colney training base, showing his long-term commitment to the game and admiration for Arteta’s methods.
Sources suggest that the midfielder has been deeply inspired by Arteta’s tactical philosophy and day-to-day work on the training ground. The former Chelsea man sees his current time at Arsenal not just as a final chapter in his playing career, but also as a valuable learning experience that could shape his coaching future.
Despite this, interest from abroad is strong. Clubs in Brazil are keen to bring Jorginho back to his roots, where his professional journey began before moving to Italy. Additionally, MLS clubs are keeping a close eye on his situation, viewing him as an experienced and high-profile player who could boost both sporting performance and commercial appeal.
Jorginho’s openness to a one-year rolling contract at Arsenal indicates his desire to balance ongoing top-level competition with personal and professional development. That flexibility may appeal to the Gunners, especially given the uncertain futures of other midfielders like Thomas Partey, whose own future remains up in the air amid speculation about a potential exit.
Ultimately, the decision may rest with Arsenal’s technical staff and whether they view Jorginho as part of their tactical evolution heading into the 2025/26 season. His leadership qualities, professionalism, and experience in big matches are undeniable, and having a mentor-like figure in the dressing room — especially one eager to stay and learn — could prove valuable to the club’s younger talents.
While fans will have to wait and see how the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: Jorginho isn’t short of options. Whether it’s in Brazil, the MLS, or right where he is in north London, the veteran midfielder’s next step will be a carefully considered one — both as a player and a future coach.