Arsenal have completed another signing as they continue to bolster their squad to challenge for the Premier League title and more!
It is said a loan fee of £3 million has been paid to the Bees, and if made permanent next year, Mikel Arteta's side will then have to pay a transfer fee of £27 million .
The 27-year-old was spotted in the stands at the Emirates over the weekend for the Gunners' match against Nottingham Forest. Raya is expected to compete with Aaron Ramsdale for the club's No. 1 shirt following Matt Turner's recent departure to Forest. "We welcome David to us on a season-long loan from Brentford. David is a top-quality goalkeeper, who has consistently performed to a high level with Brentford in the Premier League," Arsenal sporting director Edu Gasper told the club's official website.
"With David joining us, we are adding quality and depth to our squad so we can perform at the highest possible level in all competitions."David will wear the number 22 shirt, and everyone at Arsenal welcomes him to the club.
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