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Arsenal captain Odegaard makes a statement on new signing Riccardo Calafiori

Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard has expressed his excitement about the arrival of new signing Riccardo Calafiori, praising the Italian defender’s quality and potential impact on the squad.

“Everyone saw it straightaway in training, he’s a top player,” Ødegaard told Hayters TV. “He’s a top defender, he has this presence on the pitch. I’m sure he’s going to give us a lot and I’m looking forward to seeing more from him.”

Calafiori, Arsenal’s first signing of the 2024 summer transfer window, arrived from Bologna for a fee believed to be around €45 million. The 22-year-old left-back is seen as a promising talent with a bright future ahead of him, and his arrival has generated excitement among Arsenal fans.

 

Ødegaard’s comments highlight the immediate impression Calafiori has made on his new teammates. The Norwegian captain, known for his astute observations and leadership qualities, is clearly impressed by the Italian defender’s ability and presence.

Calafiori’s arrival strengthens Arsenal’s defensive options, providing competition and depth to a crucial area of the pitch. With his impressive talent and the confidence of his new captain, Calafiori is poised to make a significant contribution to the Gunners’ success in the upcoming season.

As the new season approaches, Arsenal fans will be eager to see Calafiori in action and witness the impact he can have on the team. Ødegaard’s positive assessment suggests that the Italian defender could be a valuable asset for the Gunners, adding further quality and depth to their already impressive squad.

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