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It’s a wrap, Arsenal complete the signing of Mikel Merino from Real Sociedad

Arsenal are on the verge of signing Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino, with the two clubs reaching an agreement in principle for the Spanish international’s transfer. According to The Athletic, a fee of €33.5 million plus €5 million in add-ons has been agreed upon, paving the way for Merino to join the Gunners.

Personal terms have also been finalized, with the 28-year-old set to sign a four-year contract at the Emirates Stadium, including an option for a fifth year in the club’s favor. The move represents a significant addition to Arsenal’s midfield, bringing in a player with proven experience and quality.

Merino’s arrival follows the earlier signing of Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna for a fee of €45 million, highlighting Arsenal’s intent to bolster their squad this summer.

The Spanish midfielder enjoyed a successful spell with Real Sociedad, consistently performing at a high level in La Liga. His ability to control the tempo of games, provide creative passes, and contribute goals has made him a coveted player.

Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, is known for his tactical approach and focus on building a strong team structure. Merino’s arrival adds another dimension to the Gunners’ midfield, offering a blend of physicality, technical prowess, and tactical awareness.

With the transfer window approaching its closure, fans are eagerly anticipating the official announcement of Merino’s arrival. The signing would represent another statement of intent from Arsenal, reinforcing their ambitions for the upcoming season, and signifying a commitment to building a competitive squad capable of challenging for trophies.

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