Arsenal has secured the signing of Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna for £42m. The 22-year-old Italian defender, who can play both as a centre-back and left-back, has signed a five-year contract with the Gunners, lasting until 2029. Despite interest from Real Madrid and Juventus, Calafiori was determined to join Arsenal, making him the club’s second major signing of the summer after goalkeeper David Raya.
Calafiori’s addition strengthens Arsenal’s defense, which conceded only 29 goals and kept 18 clean sheets in the Premier League last season. His desire to join Arsenal was bolstered by conversations with manager Mikel Arteta and sporting director Edu. Calafiori expressed his excitement about joining Arsenal, stating that it is the best project for him as a player.
Despite offers from other clubs, Calafiori was committed to joining Arsenal. He emphasized his eagerness to improve and win trophies with the team. Calafiori’s versatility allows him to play in multiple defensive positions, and he is ready to contribute wherever needed.
Bologna acquired Calafiori from Swiss club Basel last summer for €4m (£3.4m), with Basel receiving 50% of Bologna’s profit from the deal. Calafiori was highly rated in Europe last season and performed well at Euro 2024, despite Italy’s early exit.
Arteta highlighted that Arsenal had been monitoring Calafiori for over a year and praised his potential to enhance the team’s defensive capabilities. Calafiori’s determination to join Arsenal was a significant factor in completing the transfer.
Calafiori will join Arsenal’s pre-season tour in the USA after completing his medical in London. Arteta believes Calafiori’s skills and qualities will fit well with Arsenal’s playing style and improve the team’s overall quality and competition.
The signing of Calafiori reflects Arteta’s focus on strengthening Arsenal’s defense. Since Arteta’s appointment, the club has prioritized defensive signings, spending significantly on goalkeepers, defenders, and defensive midfielders. Calafiori’s arrival continues this trend, emphasizing the importance of a strong defense in achieving success.
Arsenal is still looking to strengthen their squad further this summer, with potential attacking additions if players like Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe move on.