Jorginho Joins Flamengo From Arsenal
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Jorginho leaves Arsenal after making 78 appearance since his move in January 2023. He will compete in the FIFA Club World Cup with his new team.
Flamengo progressed to the knockout stage by finishing second in Group C, tied on 11 points with LDU Quito but edged into the runner-up spot on tiebreakers. Their group campaign included away wins against Deportivo Táchira and home victories over LDU, but also a home loss to Central Córdoba and a draw in Argentina.