Jorginho ‘begins negotiations’ over Arsenal as former Chelsea defender guilty of convincing Italian to join

FLAMENGO reportedly want to sign Jorginho in a free transfer from Arsenal this month.

The 33 -year -old Arsenal contract expires in June and has agreed an extension.

Now that he is in the six months of his agreement, Jorginho is lazy to negotiate an agreement prior to the contract with a club abroad.

Flamengo is considered to be among his potential suitors, however, club officials need the midfielder to sign up for the previous one.

Brazilian Esporte Globo states that Giants from Serie A are pressing to indicate Jorginho this month.

However, they need to pay movement fees.

That means they will have to rely on Arsenal releasing him early.

Flamengo have proposed a three-year deal to Jorginho.

The Week of Reports claimed that Jorginho’s representatives had held initial talks with Palmeiras.

However, it is believed that it has not been discussed formal between the Brazilian and Arsenal aspect.

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Former Chelsea full-back Filipe Luis has already spoken with Jorginho to reaffirm the position he will have in the team.

Jorginho joined Arsenal in a £12m move from Chelsea two years ago.

Since then, the Italian has made 70 appearances for the Gunners.

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