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Gabriel Magalhães to sign five-year deal with Arsenal for £27m next week

- Nick Ames and Fabrizio Romano

The Lille centre-back Gabriel Magalhães has agreed to join Arsenal and will fly to London on Monday to complete a move worth up to €30m (£27m).

Arsenal had been confident of securing Gabriel’s signature after seeing the Ligue 1 side accept their bid last week. Other clubs had been circling, with Napoli showing firm interest while Manchester United and Manchester

City monitored the situation, but talks on Saturday brought a decisive breakthrou­gh and Gabriel will sign a five-year deal early this week.

It is Arsenal’s second deal with Lille in consecutiv­e summers, last year’s purchase seeing the forward Nicolas Pépé arrive for a club-record £72m. Gabriel, however, is a 22-year-old defender who joined Lille from the Brazilian club Avai in 2017. After spell on loan at Troyes and Dinamo Zagreb he enjoyed an excellent season in 2019-20, albeit truncated due to Covid-19, and became Arsenal’s top defensive target. He will join William

Saliba, the 19-year-old who has returned from his loan back to SaintEtien­ne, at the Emirates next season as Mikel Arteta looks to revamp a notoriousl­y unreliable back line.

Arteta still wants to add a midfielder and a forward to Arsenal’s ranks, while he would like Dani Ceballos to join on at least an extra year’s loan from Real Madrid. But Arsenal may have to move players on in order to strengthen further. When Gabriel’s arrival is confirmed, an already swollen set of centre-back options will reach bursting point with Saliba, David Luiz, Pablo Marí, Shkodran Mustafi, Rob Holding and Sokratis Papastatho­poulos all considered first-team players when fit. The latter three all look vulnerable, while Ainsley Maitland-Niles and outof-favour Matteo Guendouzi are among particular­ly tradable fringe options in other areas.

The addition of Gabriel will con

tinue an expensive pre-season for Arsenal,

who recently completed the signing of Willian and are likely to confirm that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has signed a new contract in the near future. Earlier this month the club proposed 55 redundanci­es in non-football areas due to drops in revenue associated with Covid-19.

 ??  ?? Gabriel Magalhães (top) will join Willian (bottom) at Arsenal this summer. Photograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP via Getty Images
Gabriel Magalhães (top) will join Willian (bottom) at Arsenal this summer. Photograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP via Getty Images

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