Monday 2 September 2013

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Ozil completes Arsenal move [FULL GIST]

Mesut Ozil has sealed a spectacular €47
million move to Arsenal after signing a five-
year contract.
The Gunners have smashed their transfer
record to land the Germany international,
who underwent the second part of his
medical in Munich on Monday after agreeing
personal terms with the club.
Goal has learned that Ozil has signed a deal worth around €150,000-a-week
that will run until 2018 after Real Madrid gave the green light to his departure.
He will comfortably become Arsenal’s highest-paid player as well as the club’s
record signing, after Arsene Wenger sanctioned the first €23m-plus transfer in
their history.

Arsenal were in advanced
discussions with Real to
sign Ozil before Monday
night’s transfer deadline.
The two clubs agreed a
€47m fee before Ozil’s
representatives began
discussing personal terms
with senior Arsenal
officials.
An agreement was reached
late on Monday morning
before Ozil underwent
medical tests in Germany,
where he had been based
as the national team
prepare for their
forthcoming World Cup
qualifiers.
Arsenal are hoping to sign at least three players on deadline day as they try to
make amends for a frustrating summer of transfer activity at the club.
Goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano has already had a medical, which he passed on
Monday morning, and has agreed the terms of a season-long loan from Palermo.
Arsenal are also in talks with Chelsea about a season-long loan move for
Demba Ba.
The Gunners have still not abandoned hope of signing Angel Di Maria, also from
Real, for €30m.
The Gunners tabled a bid for Di Maria last week and the offer is still believed to
be on the table. However, the Argentine winger has begun the season in
impressive form and is reluctant to cut his ties with the Santiago Bernabeu.

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