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Stephan Lichtsteiner Sends Message To Arsenal Fans After Joining Club

Stephan Lichtsteiner became Arsenal's first signing after many weeks of rumours that the gunners had put their eyes on him but it's now official and the defender has told the supporters some promises.

The gunners confirmed yesterday the signing of Stephan Lichtsteiner on a free transfer from Italian club Juventus where he left after winning a number of trophies.

He comes to Arsenal, a club which needs revolution after its previous glory is getting degraded day by day so him plus Unai Emery have come to the Emirates Stadium to change that as the club goes through a number of changes.

Unai Emery was appointed last month as the new Arsenal manager and he has now signed Lichtsteiner who becomes his first signing at the club but it’s said that he is still looking to bring more defenders at the club since its his main area of concern where he believes need improvement.

Stephan Lichtsteiner is happy to come to Arsenal and he has made some promises to the supporters by saying that he will work hard for his new club so that they can win trophies. The Swiss international first took to Twitter to send a message to the Arsenal fans saying that he is honoured to be at the club.

STEPHAN LICHTSTEINER’S TWEET


The player also faced the Arsenal press where he said this statement which has moved most of the gooners;

“I can bring a lot of experience, a lot of mentality and together, with my team, help Arsenal come back to the highest level of the Champions League.” said Stephan Lichtsteiner.

The gunners are excited about the statement made by their new player because that’s the spirit and confidence that they miss in some of their players at the club now.

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