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Italy star Riccardo Calafiori, who has been hailed as the new Paolo Maldini, can boost Mikel Arteta's title bid if he joins Arsenal from Bologna, writes PETE JENSON

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By Pete Jenson

Published: 22:30 BST, 20 July 2024 | Updated: 22:52 BST, 20 July 2024

In an otherwise bleak Euros for Italy there was one beacon of light and he’ll be shining in the centre of Arsenal’s defence if Mikel Arteta gets his way.

Riccardo Calafiori had not represented his country in a competitive game before Germany but he played in all three of their group matches and was the architect of their only real highlight.

With stoppage time almost up in Italy’s third group game, Luciano Spalletti’s side were going home trailing 1-0 to Croatia. When it seemed there really would be time for only one more attack Calafiori choregraphed it gliding out of defence. He ran from deep inside his own area playing a one-two with Davide Frattesi.


Running on to the return pass he carried the ball to the edge of the Croatian penalty area and just as he was about to be dispossessed clipped the ball to Mattia Zaccagni to bend a shot into the far corner and reduce Luka Modric and Croatia to tears.

The 22-year-old with the flowing Paolo Maldini locks tucked under a headband had just provided an assist Italy’s greatest defender would have been proud of. The player Jose Mourinho once rejected at Roma had helped his country into the last 16.

Riccardo Calafiori, who impressed for Italy at Euro 2024, is close to signing for Arsenal

Calafiori featured in all three of Italy's group games and drew comparisons with Paolo Maldini

Califori's qualities, including his versatility, will be of great use to Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta

The Bologna centre back who had been so important last season as they came from nowhere to qualify for the Champions League under the inspired management of Thiago Motta looks like being a fixture at the heart of Italy’s defence for some time.

He also ticks an important box for the Arsenal boss as he can play at left back too. He played there for Basel the season before last but when Motta signed him he told him he wanted to move him into the middle of defence.

‘The important thing is the attitude you put on the pitch,’ he said after the Croatia game when asked about his versatility. He can play left back and centre back in a back four, and left centre-back and left wing-back in back five.

Last season Calafiori was hugely important as Bologna qualified for the Champions League

The defender was previously at Roma, with Jose Mourinho deemed him not good enough

Calafiori was at Roma from 2019 to 2022 but, after one 6-1 defeat in Europe to Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt, Mourinho lamented his defensive options and deemed the player not good enough. A serious knee injury suffered when he was only 16 increased the doubts Roma had about him. But Basel changed his diet and got more than their £1.7million worth.

They sold him to Bologna for twice that and will take 50 per cent of the fee, reported to be £43m, that Arsenal agree with the Italian club.

Arsenal might face late interest from Real Madrid. If Calafiori completes his move Arteta will have landed one of the brightest young defenders in Europe.

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