Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta searched for Jorginho and Houssem Aouar, as well as Thomas Partey in the summer moving window.

The Mirror claims that Arsenal’s ambitious manager only targeted Partey, whom he landed on at the deadline for Atletico Madrid after complying with his forty-five million pound release clause.

Aouar was strongly connected to the Gunners last market.

Arteta is believed to be in a position to return for the game maker of Lyon in 2021.

Meanwhile, Chelsea star Jorginho said last month that his representatives had held talks with Arsenal.

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He told ESPN Brazil: “I think each and every player is open to negotiations.

“So I think there was something they talked about and in the end it was that I would stay here.

“Now my head is there and we’re going to do a wonderful task with Chelsea, which I’ve wanted to do. “

However, Jorginho’s agent, Joao Santos, has now hinted at a meeting with former Blues chief Sarri.

The strata built his Napoli around deep game creator Jorginho before taking him to Stamford Bridge in 2018.

Sarri is for a new club after being sacked by Juventus in August.

And Agent Joao Santos says Jorginho is keeping an eye on Sarri’s move.

Santos told Calcioercato: “Jorginho has a non-public appointment and with the coach who is very strong.

“We are waiting to see where Sarri is going, and if it is a great club in Italy, Jorginho can stay with him. “

“Almost all Italian players are in Serie A because it is a vital league, however, he took it to London.

“If Sarri had stayed, Jorginho has gone to Juventus. “

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