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Cristhian Mosquera Set to Be Announced as Arsenal’s Newest Signing After Passing Medical

Arsenal are closing in on their next summer signing, with Spanish centre-back Cristhian Mosquera having successfully completed his medical ahead of a move from Valencia. According to Superdeporte, all that remains is the official announcement, which is expected before the weekend.

Mosquera, 21, travelled to London earlier this week and was swiftly taken through a series of medical tests as part of the final formalities of the transfer. The deal, believed to be worth €15 million plus performance-related add-ons, is now complete, with only the club’s public confirmation pending.

The Spain youth international has been on Arsenal’s radar for months, and Mikel Arteta made a personal effort to help secure the move. It’s understood that the Gunners’ manager held direct conversations with Mosquera, which played a decisive role in convincing the highly rated defender to choose Arsenal over other interested clubs.

Mosquera’s rise in La Liga has been eye-catching. Despite Valencia’s turbulent recent seasons, he emerged as one of their standout performers in defence. Known for his composure on the ball, intelligent positioning, and ability to play out from the back, Mosquera fits Arteta’s vision for a progressive, tactically flexible back line.

Arsenal have been keen to bolster their defensive depth this summer, particularly with the increasing likelihood of Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko departing the club. Mosquera, who is comfortable in both central defence and at right centre-back in a back three, offers valuable versatility.

While still only 21, the Colombia-born defender already boasts over 40 appearances in Spain’s top flight and has also featured prominently for Spain at youth international level. His maturity, technical skills, and experience in a high-pressure league make him a perfect developmental addition to Arsenal’s evolving squad.

Sources close to the club indicate that Mosquera has signed a long-term contract until 2029 and will be part of the first-team setup immediately. He is expected to be involved in pre-season preparations, and the coaching staff are hopeful he can hit the ground running.

Valencia fans were emotional as Mosquera said his goodbyes earlier this week, having joined the club’s academy at the age of 12. In a heartfelt message, he said, “This is my home and it always will be. I arrived here as a boy and I leave as a man.”

Arsenal supporters, on the other hand, are excited about the potential of their new defensive addition. The club’s recent recruitment strategy under Arteta and sporting director Edu has focused heavily on signing young players with high ceilings — a category Mosquera fits perfectly.

With the announcement now imminent, Arsenal are preparing to unveil their second major signing of the summer following the capture of Noni Madueke from Chelsea. The Gunners are moving quickly in the transfer market, and Mosquera’s arrival further signals the club’s intent to build a deep, competitive squad capable of challenging on all fronts next season.

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