Arsenal’s plans for their midfield in the upcoming season are now confirmed following Jorginho’s departure from the club.

The Gunners are set to formally complete the €60 million move for Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi very soon, with medical and signature details being finalized.
This “here we go” confirms a long-term target for Mikel Arteta, providing a crucial reinforcement in the defensive midfield role.
Jorginho’s exit was confirmed earlier today, with the Italian midfielder revealing his emotional departure from Arsenal after two and a half seasons.
He is reportedly set to join Brazilian side Flamengo as a free agent.
With Zubimendi’s arrival imminent, Arsenal are also in ongoing negotiations for a new deal for Thomas Partey.
Despite persistent injury issues, Partey remains a key player for Arteta when fit, and the club is keen to retain his services, at least on a short-term basis.
Talks are reportedly in the final stages, with both parties confident of reaching an agreement on a variable wage structure.
This strategic approach aims to ensure Arsenal has both a long-term anchor in Zubimendi and the immediate experience and quality of Partey in their midfield ranks.