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Fans spot Arsenal star hiding under baseball cap and hood as he tries to go incognito at Notting Hill Carnival

Dec 29, 2023

JORGINHO was spotted by a group of football fans while trying to go incognito at Notting Hill Carnival.

The Arsenal midfielder wore a baseball cap and hoodie at the popular celebration.

However, that did not stop the group of fans from noticing Jorginho as they went to take a video with him.

The Italian international, 31, did not appear to be bothered by the group of fans as he posed for the video.

The clip was uploaded onto social media with the caption: "Instead of Jorginho to be cooling his head at home he's at carni."

The caption referenced Arsenal's 2-2 draw against Fulham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

Jorginho played 17 minutes as he came on as a late substitute for Martin Odegaard.

However, during his time on the pitch, Jorginho witnessed Fulham ace Joao Palhinha net a late equaliser.

The Notting Hill Carnival is in its 55th year and has become the second largest of its kind in the world.

The annually held event sees people arrive in West London to celebrate the Caribbean culture.

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Jorginho joined Arsenal back in January in a £12million deal with Chelsea.

However, he has failed to impress thus far having only notched one assist in his 16 Premier League appearances for the club.

The Italian has recently been linked with an exit from the North London side despite only being at the club for seven months.

According to Turkish media, Jorginho wants to leave the club and is currently being admired by Fenerbache.

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