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Arsenal signs Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad

Arsenal signs Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad

Washington Post2 days ago
LONDON — Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi joined Arsenal from Real Sociedad on Sunday, finally making the move to the Premier League after turning down Liverpool last year.
The transfer fee wasn't disclosed but the BBC reported Arsenal has paid almost 60 million pounds ($82 million) for the 26-year-old Zubimendi.
The holding midfielder made 236 appearances in all competitions for Sociedad after coming through the club's academy. He played there alongside Mikel Merino, who joined Arsenal last year.
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