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Jorginho was a popular figure among Arsenal players and fans Jorginho and Kieran Tierney will leave Arsenal upon expiry of their contracts on 30 June, the club have announced via their retained list. Italy midfielder Jorginho, who is set to sign for Brazilian side Flamengo, joined the Gunners in a £12m deal from Chelsea in January 2023 and went on to make 79 appearances. Scotland international Tierney signed for the north London club from Celtic six years ago for a reported fee of £25m. The left-back made 170 appearances before signing for La Liga club Real Sociedad on loan during the 2023-24 season. After returning to Emirates Stadium, he made just 13 Premier League appearances this term and now is set rejoin boyhood club Celtic. Thomas Partey's contract is also due to expire at the end of June but talks are ongoing over a new deal for the midfielder. England international Raheem Sterling moved to north London on a season-long loan from Chelsea but he will return to Stamford Bridge after scoring just once in 28 matches. Women's Champions League winner and England international Chloe Kelly, who joined Renee Slegers' side on loan in January, is undergoing contract talks with the Gunners upon the expiry of her Manchester City deal. The list was compiled of men's players and scholars who have represented Arsenal at first-team, under-21 and under-18 levels along with members of the women's squad. Sinner into semi-finals with ruthless Bublik win West Indies lose second wicket as England seek series win Eleven die in Bengaluru crush as fans gather for IPL victory parade Brand new drama inspired by Paris Lees's acclaimed memoir A father fights for justice after surviving a house fire A dramatic retelling of a terrorist attack on UK soil Exploring life and death on the Titanic An 'exciting summer' of women's sport lies ahead Why time is right for resilient 'Mini Messi' Kirby to end England career 'A clear idea' - what is Man Utd's transfer strategy? What Draper must do to bridge Sinner & Alcaraz gap Should Verstappen have been given bigger penalty for Russell collision? Mindset, meetings, minutiae - how Bellamy changed Wales Root 'getting better with age' - the numbers behind his ODI brilliance Not redemption but release - how Yates finally conquered the Giro Root becomes England's all-time leading ODI run-scorer in unbeaten 166. Video Root becomes England's all-time leading ODI run-scorer in unbeaten 166 A new winner, but is Champions League now a Super League by default? Playing through the pain & burnout fears - is there too much tennis? Why has transfer window opened early & what can each Premier League club spend? 75 years of F1 in pictures Ask Me Anything, the BBC Sport service designed to serve you Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.