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Riccardo Calafiori agreement reached but Bologna star will rebuff Arsenal offer

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Riccardo Calafiori agreement reached but Bologna star will rebuff Arsenal offer

Arsenal finally announced their first senior summer signing this week as the wait for a fresh face continues.

David Raya is now officially an Arsenal player after the club exercised the £27million option to make last season’s loan move from Brentford permanent. Lucas Nygaard – another goalkeeper – also arrived on a free transfer late last month after leaving Nordsjaelland and enjoying a successful trial in north London.




But with the Copa America and European Championship now at the quarter-final stage, the transfer market should soon start showing signs of life. football.london takes a look at the latest Arsenal updates.

Calafiori agreement reached

Arsenal have reportedly reached an agreement on personal terms with Riccardo Calafiori. The Italy international is said to have agreed a five-year contract.

Negotiations now continue with the player’s club, Bologna, over a transfer fee. They are requesting around £42million for the central defender, according to Fabrizio Romano, who acknowledges that no deal is done yet between the clubs.

Complicating the process is the 50% sell-on fee Basel are due for any fee over £4million. That is around what the Swiss club sold Calafiori for last summer, 12 months after signing the defender from Roma for £3million.

football.london says: “Arsenal appear to have asserted themselves as the frontrunners to sign Calafiori ahead of interest from Chelsea. The player impressed for Italy during the European Championship at centre-back but has played even more often as a left-back domestically.

“That may be where Mikel Arteta sees the defender starting alongside Gabriel Magalhaes. Doing so would give Arsenal an imperious backline of four 6ft-plus, with both full-backs capable of covering centrally. Compared to Ben White, Calafiori has played much more regularly at full-back, even debuting for Italy under Luciano Spaletti in that position earlier this summer before the tournament.

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