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Transfer: Konsa’s shirt number at Arsenal confirmed
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Transfer: Konsa’s shirt number at Arsenal confirmed

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Arsenal have announced the signing of Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa.

The Premier League champions have agreed a fixed fee of £51m, with a potential £4m in add-ons, for the defender.

Konsa is set to wear the No 15 shirt for the Gunners.

The England international, 28, has joined on a four-year contract, which includes the option for a further fifth year.

Sporting director Andrea Berta, said: “We’re delighted to have completed the signing of Ezri Konsa.

“Ezri is a defender of high quality, whose athleticism, composure and tactical intelligence have established him as one of the Premier League’s most consistent performers. Being comfortable in both central defence and at right-back, Ezri will bring valuable versatility to our squad while maintaining the high defensive standards which are fundamental to our challenge of winning major trophies.

“We are welcoming a player with proven Premier League and international experience, and strong leadership qualities, who will adapt seamlessly to our style of play.

“Just as importantly, we are welcoming a player with the character and mentality to make an immediate impact within our club. We welcome Ezri and his family to Arsenal.”

Transfer: Konsa’s shirt number at Arsenal confirmed

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