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Arsenal New Goalkeeper Bernd Leno Finally Gets A Shirt Number

Arsenal completed the signing of Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen in June but they have finally given him a shirt number today.

Arsenal has announced that their new goalkeeper Bernd Leno will be wearing the no.19 shirt in the up coming season as he starts new life in the Premier League with the gunners.

The former Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper arrived at the Emirates Stadium a few weeks ago and became Arsenal’s second signing as Unai Emery continued in the process of revamping the squad so that he could have a successful first season at the North London club.

Bernd Leno will be wearing the no.19 shirt meanwhile veteran goalkeeper Petr Cech wears the no. 1 shirt which has been given to him this summer after spending three years at the Emirates Stadium but it was finally free, and he gladly took it.

Bernd Leno will be facing strong competition from Petr Cech in the 2018/19 season because the Czech Republican international has already vowed to try to fight for his position because he still has one year remaining on his current deal with the gunners.

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