In an unexpected instance, renowned sports journalist Fabrizio Romano was spotted in a music video trailer. He featured in the music video of the song ‘We Won’ which is going to be published by Tion Wayne and Russ Millions. Everyone in the football community was surprised to see the reporter get featured in the music video trailer and has surely gotten a lot of engagement prior to the release of the song
The transfer specialist was seen lip-syncing his famous words “Here We Go” during the music trailer. The Italian journalist uses this famous phrase to announce to the public that the deal is almost complete and only paperwork is left. In the music video trailer, he uses this phrase and this means that the music video will be released sooner rather than later.
A crossover we didn't expect to see 😳
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Fabrizio Romano is featured in the music video for Tion Wayne & Russ Millions' song "We Won," which will be released on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/7cbyTYacD6
Fabrizio Romano confirms Arsenal’s interest in Spanish midfielder
Fabrizio Romano has hinted the imminent Mikel Merino to Arsenal transfer saga is one to keep an eye on going forward, predicting some developments before the end of the week. Romano summarized his current knowledge of the Merino deal in the video below, addressing on his YouTube channel. He stated that Arsenal is very interested in the transaction, but they are presently concentrating on completing the signing of Riccardo Calafiori.
Although Merino has admirers at FC Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, Arsenal has not yet placed a bid for him. This is something to keep an eye on in the coming days. Merino had a fantastic season with Real Sociedad in La Liga and the UEFA Champions League last year. Despite not always having many opportunities off the bench, he also had a strong UEFA Euro 2024 campaign with Spain.
The 28-year-old's contract expires in a year, so it's not shocking that Arsenal along with other teams could view him as a fascinating opportunity. After all, Sociedad won't want to take the possibility of releasing him for free the following summer, and he could leave for a price below market value.