Arsenal have completed the signing of Spanish striker Lucas Perez from Deportivo La Coruna.
The announcement of Perez, 27, is expected to be followed by the arrival of Germany international Shkodran Mustafi
from Valencia as manager Arsene Wenger brings in the attacking and
defensive reinforcements he targeted in the latter stages of the summer
transfer window.
Perez, whose £17 million release clause was
triggered by Arsenal last week, scored 17 league goals and added eight
assists last season.
Perez only emerged as a late target for Wenger, who also pursued Jamie Vardy and Alexandre Lacazette
in this transfer window, but the Arsenal boss is hoping the forward can
replicate his breakthrough season in Spain when he comes to the Premier
League.
Wenger told the club's official website:
"He's not only a goal scorer, he's a guy who combines well with
partners, who can give a final ball and makes good runs. He's got a good
eye for goal and had an outstanding season last year."
Perez
said he was first contacted by Arsenal when the transfer window opened
and was hoping that their interest would turn into a firm bid.
"As always in football, clubs have to evaluate what they need, but they showed interest when they got in contact," Perez told the club's official website. "Things happened more quickly towards the end of the window so it could be made official.
"I'm
delighted. It's a massive step in my career to come to a club with the
history and quality that Arsenal have and be able to play in
competitions like the Premier League and the Champions League. I'm very
proud and happy to be here.
"I played as a striker for most of my
career but I can adapt to any of the four positions across the front
line. I prefer playing as a striker but I have no problem playing
anywhere up front.
"I'm a pacy player. I like to link up and
combine with my teammates, playing one-twos to work a shot. I don't want
to put myself in a box, I hope that the Arsenal fans can see for
themselves and enjoy watching me.
"I want to show what I'm about, get stuck into playing and perform well.''
Both
new players should be available for Arsenal's next Premier League game
at home to Southampton on Sept. 10. They will join Switzerland
midfielder Granit Xhaka as the Gunners' main signings this summer.
The
deals are reportedly worth a total of £52m -- with Mustafi costing £35m
-- bringing the club's total spending to over £90m this summer. It's
the most money ever spent by Wenger in a transfer window, which also saw
Granit Xhaka join for £30m in May.
Wenger had been searching for a
striker since Danny Welbeck suffered another long-term knee injury at
the end of last season, and Perez will fight with Olivier Giroud for the
starting role up front for the Gunners.
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