Riccardo Calafiori Open to Summer Transfer Exit from Arsenal, Serie A Return Preferred

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Reports indicate that Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori is open to a potential transfer exit this summer, with a return to Italy’s Serie A being his preferred destination. While Chelsea has shown genuine interest in Calafiori, their pursuit is deemed unrealistic for several reasons. Arsenal is reluctant to sell a player to a direct rival, and Calafiori himself reportedly favors a move back to Italy. Chelsea’s interest dates back to before his move to Arsenal, but they are now expected to explore other defensive targets, such as Nottingham Forest’s Murillo.

Calafiori is attracting significant interest from Serie A clubs. A key factor influencing his future could be the situation at Inter Milan, who are reportedly preparing for the potential departure of Alessandro Bastoni to Barcelona. Industry sources suggest that Inter views Calafiori as a prime candidate to replace Bastoni in their squad.

Although Arsenal’s preference is to retain the 23-year-old defender, his desire for more regular playing time makes a potential exit a situation to monitor. While Calafiori is not actively pushing for a move, his position in the pecking order has seemingly dropped below Piero Hincapie. This development reportedly encourages Inter Milan to explore a deal. Sources indicate that while a return to Italy might be sooner than Calafiori initially anticipated, it remains a distinct possibility this summer. Arsenal values his versatility, being able to cover both left-back and centre-back, but the club also possesses other defensive options, which could influence their decision.

The potential sale of Calafiori aligns with a broader strategy for Arsenal, who may need to offload players to fund new signings after significant spending in previous transfer windows. While attention is often on bigger names like Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, and Ben White, a compelling offer for Calafiori could also be considered by the Gunners. With Piero Hincapie reportedly set to join permanently and Myles Lewis-Skelly available as a left-back option, Arsenal might conclude they have sufficient defensive depth to allow Calafiori to depart, provided a suitable bid is received. Inter Milan leads the chase for the defender, but Juventus and Napoli have also maintained long-standing interest.

Clive Thornscroft
Clive Thornscroft

Clive Thornscroft lives and works in Manchester, bringing fifteen years of experience in sports journalism. Known for his in-depth golf tournament coverage and football analysis, he has developed a unique writing style that bridges technical expertise with fan-friendly narratives.

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