Jorginho signed an 18-month contract with Arsenal, with an option to extend for a further year, after switching from the west of London to the north
By Kehinde Okeowo
Former Chelsea midfielder, Jorginho, has revealed that Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta was a big influence in his decision to leave Stamford Bridge and head for the Emirates Stadium.
Jorginho made a transfer deadline-day switch from Chelsea to Arsenal on Tuesday night after switching from the west of London to the north on Tuesday.
The Italy international signed an 18-month contract with the Gunners, with an option to extend for a further year.
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Speaking at his first press conference after signing for Arsenal, the 31-year-old was quoted by Arsenal’s official website as saying: “He [Mikel Arteta] was a big influence because I know that he tried a few times to get me. So, of course, he had a big influence [in me joining Arsenal].”
Jorginho is now in contention to make his debut for Arsenal this weekend when they face Everton in a Premier League tie.
Meanwhile, Arsenal boss, Mikel Arteta has justified his decision to sign the 31-year-old from city rivals, Chelsea.
According to the Spaniard, Jorginho’s experience will be a massive asset in the Gunner’s push for the Premier League title.
He said: “Jorginho is a midfield player with intelligence, deep leadership skills and a huge amount of Premier League and international experience.
“Jorginho has won in his career, but he still has the hunger and huge willingness to contribute here.
“We are so pleased to sign Jorginho and welcome him and his family to the club,”