"I'm very happy to stay at Arsenal"
Arsenal midfielder Jorginho gave an interview to the 'Evening Standard' and denied rumours of his departure from the Emirates Stadium. "I'm very happy to stay at Arsenal to be honest," he claimed.
1 year ago
Jorginho joined the Gunners in the January transfer window after playing five seasons for Chelsea. The Italian swapped club because he was not getting a chance at Stamford Bridge.
The midfielder has been rumoured to be leaving Mikel Arteta's side in recent weeks. However, the 31-year-old gave an interview to the 'Evening Standard' and denied rumours of his departure and said he was "really happy" to be playing for Arsenal.
"To be honest, I was surprised but really happy by how welcome I was, how [Arsenal] treated me when I came in. It just made everything so much easier for me to know more people to integrate in the team. So it was really, really, really good and I am really, really happy.
"I'm very happy to stay at Arsenal to be honest. Those rumours, I'm not sure who was behind it, to be honest, but nothing at the moment has happened to me. I'm quite happy where I am," he added.
Finally, Jorginho spoke about Arsenal's title chase and their expectations for next campaign: "That [missing out on the title] was painful.
"Of course, at the beginning of the season no one expected Arsenal to be where they were. I think we will have a lot to learn about everything we do and it's a lesson. I hope we can do even better next year."
The midfielder has been rumoured to be leaving Mikel Arteta's side in recent weeks. However, the 31-year-old gave an interview to the 'Evening Standard' and denied rumours of his departure and said he was "really happy" to be playing for Arsenal.
"To be honest, I was surprised but really happy by how welcome I was, how [Arsenal] treated me when I came in. It just made everything so much easier for me to know more people to integrate in the team. So it was really, really, really good and I am really, really happy.
"I'm very happy to stay at Arsenal to be honest. Those rumours, I'm not sure who was behind it, to be honest, but nothing at the moment has happened to me. I'm quite happy where I am," he added.
Finally, Jorginho spoke about Arsenal's title chase and their expectations for next campaign: "That [missing out on the title] was painful.
"Of course, at the beginning of the season no one expected Arsenal to be where they were. I think we will have a lot to learn about everything we do and it's a lesson. I hope we can do even better next year."
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