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Arsenal star Jorginho completes Flamengo transfer and set to become second Chelsea icon to face Blues at Club World Cup

Published on June 07, 2025 at 08:58 AM

JORGINHO has completed his move to Flamengo – just hours after leaving Arsenal.

The midfielder, 33, was released from his contract early by the Gunners.

Jorginho of Arsenal applauding fans.
Jorginho has completed his Arsenal exit and has joined Flamengo
Jorginho of Arsenal reacting during a Premier League match.
The 33-year-old will face off against ex-club Chelsea in the Club World Cup

Jorginho joined Arsenal in January 2023 from .

The 33-year-old made 78 appearances for Mikel Arteta’s side, but mostly featured off the bench this season.

was set to leave the club when his deal expired on 30 June.

But the club arranged for him to be released early so he could play for Flamengo in the .

He has penned a three-year deal with the Brazilian side.

The Gunners described Jorginho as a “valuable and integral part of the club”; in a statement confirming his early release.

It added: “Everyone at Arsenal Football Club would like to thank Jorgi for his contribution to the club.

“We wish him and his family all the best for the future.”;

Flamengo’s sees them face Tunis, Los Angeles FC and Chelsea in the group stage.

It means Jorginho will face his former club on June 20 at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.

A familiar face to Blues fans will also play against Chelsea in the tournament opener.

, who played for both the Blues and Arsenal, currently leads the line for Los Angeles FC.

The MLS club booked their place in the competition with a earlier this month.

Arsenal star Jorginho completes Flamengo transfer and set to become second Chelsea icon to face Blues at Club World Cup 2

The winner-takes-all tie came about after Mexico’s Club Leon before it even started.

Leon were due to be in Group D alongside Chelsea.

But they were booted due to a violation of Fifa’s rules on multi-club ownership.

The 32-team tournament starts later this month.

Manchester City, among the favourites for the crown, face Italian giants Juventus, Morocco’s Wydad AC and Al Ain of the UAE in the group stages.

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