Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has agreed to a contract extension that will keep him at the club until June 2025. The new deal does not include an option for further extension. Both Arsenal’s manager Mikel Arteta and technical director Edu have expressed their desire for the Italian international to remain with the team, highlighting his significant contribution to the squad.
Jorginho, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea, has quickly become an integral part of Arteta’s plans, and his decision to stay is a boost for the club as they look to build stability and success in the coming seasons. His experience and leadership on the field have been invaluable, particularly in mentoring younger players and managing the midfield with strategic prowess.
This contract renewal follows a series of affirmations by Arteta regarding key players, including recent commendations of Martin Odegaard’s impact and the welcoming back of Thomas Partey from injury. Arteta’s ongoing discussions with Edu about summer plans suggest further strategic moves to strengthen the team ahead of the next Premier League season.