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BREAKING NEWS:‼️ Arsenal officials now in Italy today to Negotiate and Repeat another Riccardo Calafiori transfer over the weekend – Agent arrives early hours of today CONGRATULATIONS ARSENAL FANS 👏🔥🎊

I came across your “breaking news” alert about Arsenal supposedly negotiating a “repeat” Riccardo Calafiori transfer, with “officials now in Italy.” But I couldn’t find any credible reports confirming a new deal. The most up-to-date, reliable coverage shows Calafiori already signed for Arsenal in 2024. ([BBC][1])

Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s actually confirmed — and why that new “breaking” claim doesn’t add up.


✅ Confirmed facts about Calafiori and Arsenal

  • Riccardo Calafiori officially joined Arsenal from Bologna on 29 July 2024, signing a long-term contract. ([BBC][2])
  • The fee was reported as up to ~£42m (including add-ons), or around €40m plus incentives. ([BBC][1])
  • Before completion, Bologna pushed for a higher fixed fee, resisted add-ons, and insisted on Basel (Calafiori’s former club) receiving a significant sell-on percentage. ([Football Italia][3])
  • Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, and the board were eager to close the deal quickly but cautious about clauses, structure, and payment terms. ([Sporting News][4])
  • Media also noted concerns over Calafiori’s knee injuries, making the investment appear somewhat risky. ([TEAMtalk][5])

Bottom line: Calafiori is already an Arsenal player. There’s no sign he’s being targeted for another transfer.


⚠️ Why the “breaking news” report is questionable

  1. He’s already contracted. There’s no obvious reason for Arsenal to “re-sign” him unless it’s about an extension, swap, or loan arrangement — none of which credible outlets report.
  2. No reliable corroboration. Major sources (BBC, Sky, Reuters, etc.) aren’t reporting this, which casts doubt on the claim.
  3. Transfer rules. Players under contract can’t simply be “re-transferred” outside clear windows and regulations.
  4. Rumor confusion. Mentions of “negotiations in Italy” could be about unrelated targets, agent talks, or entirely different deals.
  5. Ambiguous wording. “Repeat Calafiori deal” may mean “another signing of similar scale,” not Calafiori himself.

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