Football
Star makes Arsenal’s decision
Arsenal star Jorginho has made decision over his future at Arsenal. The 31-year-old midfielder has revealed that he is fully committed to Arsenal. The Italy international is ready to pledge his commitment to the club amid interest from Fenerbahce.
Jorginho arrived at the Emirates in January from London rivals Chelsea after Arsenal’s inability to sign Moises Caicedo.
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But Declan Rice’s eventual summer arrival looked likely to limit Jorginho’s first team opportunities.

Jorginho has pledged his commitment to Arsenal amid Fenerbahce’s interest
Meanwhile, Thomas Partey’s injury may hand Jorginho an opportunity after the international break.
And with the return of Champions League football to the Emirates Stadium on on the horizon, Jorginho has no intention of leaving for the opportunity of regular first team football in Turkey, according to Joao Santos.
‘Jorginho is focused on Arsenal, on the Premier League title race and the Champions League,’Santos told TMW.
‘He won’t go to Fenerbahce.’
Partey, meanwhile, is likely to miss upcoming crucial games against Everton, Tottenham, Manchester City and Chelsea with Arteta admitting the situation did not look encouraging in the aftermath of last weekend’s win over Manchester United.
‘I don’t know (how long he will be out for),’ he said.
‘Unfortunately he got an injury in training and it doesn’t look good, we need some more tests, we believe he’s going to be out for weeks.
‘We think it’s a groin but can be something in between.’
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