Defender Thomas Vermaelen has completed his move to Arsenal from Ajax for an undisclosed fee.
The Belgium international has penned a long-term contract with the North London outfit and will be hoping to add some much-needed steel to the heart of the Gunners defence.
The 23-year-old, who captained Ajax throughout last season, will primarily be utilised as a centre-half, but can operate at full-back if required.
His capture has delighted Arsene Wenger, with the Frenchman tipping Vermaelen to be a big hit in England.
"Thomas is a great signing for Arsenal Football Club, and we are all delighted that he is joining us," Wenger told the club's official website.
"Thomas is a solid performer with good experience of Champions League and Uefa Cup football and is also a regular with the Belgium national team.
"Thomas is primarily a left-footed centre back, but he's multi-functional and can also play at left back.
"He is strong technically with a positive winner's attitude and I have no doubt his arrival will strengthen our team. Thomas Vermaelen will be a huge asset to Arsenal."
Vermaelen has immediately set his sights on securing silverware having arrived in the Premier League.
He said: "Firstly, I have to say that I'm sad to be leaving Ajax and I would just like to thank everyone for their help and friendship towards me over the past eight years.
"I'm just so happy to be joining Arsenal. This is a great club with a world class manager, high quality players and a fantastic stadium.
"Everything is set up for Arsenal to be very successful for years to come and I joined this club because I know Arsenal will be challenging for trophies.
"I have had a good taste of the Champions League during my time with Ajax and this is something I am looking forward to experiencing again with Arsenal.
"I'm also looking forward to playing in the English Premier League, which for me, is the best league in the world. Also, I just want to assure the Arsenal fans that I will give everything for this club and I hope we can enjoy winning some trophies together next season."
source:skysports.co.uk
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