Bologna Defender Set for Emirates Move After Stellar Tournament Performance
Baji live can exclusively reveal that Arsenal are in advanced negotiations to sign Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna in a deal worth £42.1 million. The 22-year-old left-back, who emerged as one of Euro 2024’s standout performers despite Italy’s early elimination, has reportedly rejected approaches from Juventus, Real Madrid, and another unnamed Premier League club to join Mikel Arteta’s project.

Why Calafiori Represents a Smart Investment for Arsenal
Tactical Flexibility and Modern Full-Back Qualities
At 6’2″, Calafiori offers rare physicality for a full-back while maintaining excellent technical qualities. His performances at Euro 2024 demonstrated:
- Progressive passing range (87% completion rate in tournament)
- Defensive solidity (2.3 tackles per game)
- Attacking threat (1.4 key passes per match)
“Calafiori fits Arteta’s prototype perfectly,” explains Baji live football analyst James Wilson. “He’s comfortable in multiple positions, technically secure, and has the physical profile to adapt to Premier League demands. At £42m, he could prove a bargain compared to other defensive targets.”
Addressing Arsenal’s Left-Back Concerns
The signing would solve Arteta’s left-back dilemma:
- Oleksandr Zinchenko: Struggled defensively last season
- Jakub Kiwior: Better suited to central role
- Takehiro Tomiyasu: Injury concerns persist
Statistical comparison shows Calafiori’s potential upgrade over existing Arsenal options
Transfer Structure and Financial Implications
The deal structure includes:
- Base fee: £38m
- Add-ons: £4.1m (performance-related)
- Sell-on clause: Basel receive 50% of Bologna’s profit
Baji live understands personal terms are agreed in principle, with the player reportedly accepting a five-year contract worth £90,000 per week. The transfer represents a remarkable profit for Bologna, who paid just £3.4m for Calafiori last summer.
How Calafiori Fits into Arsenal’s Summer Plans
This signing follows Arsenal’s permanent acquisition of David Raya and precedes potential attacking reinforcements. The Gunners’ pre-season schedule includes high-profile friendlies against:
- Manchester United (July 27)
- Liverpool (July 31)
- Bayer Leverkusen (August 7)
With the Premier League transfer window closing on August 30, Arteta may still look to strengthen in attacking areas, particularly if Eddie Nketiah or Emile Smith Rowe depart.
Euro 2024 Breakout Star Ready for Premier League Test
Calafiori‘s tournament performances, particularly against Spain and Croatia, showcased his ability to perform at the highest level. His suspension for Italy’s crucial last-16 match against Switzerland proved costly, with the Azzurri clearly missing his defensive organization and build-up play.

Baji live Verdict: A Statement Signing for Arsenal’s Title Ambitions
This potential acquisition signals Arsenal’s intent to challenge Manchester City for the Premier League title. Calafiori‘s versatility (capable at left-back and center-back), combined with his technical quality and physical attributes, makes him an ideal fit for Arteta’s system.
As the transfer window progresses, Baji live will continue providing exclusive updates on this developing story and other major moves in the football world. Will Calafiori be the missing piece in Arsenal’s title puzzle? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
