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Just mere hours away as Mikel Merino jets into UK to complete move to Arsenal

Mikel Merino has landed in the United Kingdom on Friday evening, paving the way for his highly anticipated move to Arsenal from Real Sociedad. The Spanish midfielder is set to complete a transfer worth €33.5 million plus €5 million in add-ons, according to Spanish sources.

The 28-year-old has already agreed to personal terms with the Gunners, signing a four-year contract with an option for a fifth year. The transfer marks a significant addition to Arsenal’s midfield, bringing in a player known for his technical ability and tactical intelligence.

Merino’s arrival follows the signing of Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna for a fee of €45 million, highlighting Arsenal’s ambitious approach to strengthening their squad this summer. With the transfer window approaching its conclusion, Mikel Arteta is clearly seeking to bolster his options in the middle of the park.

Merino’s arrival at the Emirates Stadium is a testament to his impressive performances in La Liga with Real Sociedad. His ability to control the tempo of games, provide creative passes, and contribute defensively has made him a sought-after player.

Arsenal fans are eagerly anticipating Merino’s arrival, with the midfielder expected to bring a new dimension to the Gunners’ midfield. His experience, tactical awareness, and passing range will be invaluable assets to a team that is aiming for success both domestically and in Europe. With Merino’s arrival imminent, Arsenal are set to add another key piece to their puzzle as they prepare for a challenging season ahead.

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